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What temperature is required to fuse hydrogen?
What temperature is required to fuse hydrogen?
a. Thousands of Kelvin
b. Millions of Kelvin
c. Trillions of Kelvin
d. Billions of Kelvin
e. Any temperature, as long as gravity is strong enough
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Millions of Kelvin
I believe it's 10 million Kelvin
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