The most obvious natural example of nuclear fusion is our Sun. The tremendous heat and gravity at the center of the Sun cause hydrogen elements to fuse together in a series of complex interactions to form helium, producing tremendous amounts of energy in the process. The sun has been undergoing this hydrogen-helium fusion for about 4.5 billion years and is expected to continue for at least another 5 billion before it runs out of hydrogen fuel.

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