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How do the nuclear reactions that power the Sun compare to the nuclear reactions that occur in a reactor at a nuclear power facility? A. The Sun is powered via nuclear fusion while a nuclear power facility harnesses energy from nuclear fission. B. The Sun is powered via nuclear fission while a nuclear power facility harnesses energy from nuclear fusion. C. Both the Sun and a nuclear power facility are powered by nuclear fusion reactions. D. Both the Sun and a nuclear power facility are powered by nuclear fission reactions.

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