Nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei.
No, nuclear fusion does not occur in the convection zone of a star. Fusion reactions primarily take place in the core region of a star, where the temperature and pressure are high enough to sustain the nuclear reactions that power the star. The convection zone is a region of the star where heat is transported through the movement of gas, but fusion does not occur there.
Fusion reactions in bigger stars happen at a slower rate than in smaller stars because the higher pressure and temperature in bigger stars allow them to overcome the repulsive forces between positively charged atomic nuclei, enabling fusion to occur even at lower rates. Additionally, bigger stars have a larger supply of fuel, which can sustain fusion over longer periods compared to smaller stars.
It would become an atom of a different element. This can only happen during radioactive decay, nuclear fusion, or nuclear fission.
Fusion reactions occur in the core of stars, where high temperatures and pressures allow hydrogen atoms to collide and merge to form helium. This process releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat.
Wipeout Fusion was created on 2002-02-08.
Wipeout pulse for sure! Wipeout fusion was a really bad game which scored poor reviews and is regarded by wipeout fans as the worst in the series. Unfortunately wipeout pulse is a LOT more expensive but totally worth it if you want a proper wipeout experience.
Wipeout in the Zone happened in 2011.
Wipeout Pure happened in 2005.
Wipeout Pulse happened in 2007.
Wipeout HD happened in 2008.
Metroid Fusion happened in 2002.
Dark Fusion happened in 1988.
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Dancing Stage Fusion happened in 2004.
Fusion - video game - happened in 1989.
Isn't it obvious? Get into wipeout when its spring.