Which statement describes one way that nuclear fission differs from nuclear
fusion?
A....
Which statement describes one way that nuclear fission differs from nuclear
fusion?
A. Nuclear fission is used to produce electrical power.
B. Nuclear fission requires very high temperatures.
C. Nuclear fission occurs naturally only in the Sun and other stars.
D. Nuclear fission is too hard to control for use in practical
applications.
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