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kamilo84

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The energy released by the Sun is the outcome of atomic nuclei
 
  1) breaking apart,
  2) combining together,
 
  and radioactive by-products are a chief result of atomic nuclei
  3) breaking apart.
  4) combining together.
  5) doing neither.

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Radioactive by-products mostly occur when atomic nuclei
 
  1) break apart,
  2) combine together,
 
  and radioactive by-products are a chief result of atomic nuclei
  3) breaking apart.
  4) combining together.
  5) doing neither.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 2, 3

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 1, 3





 

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