Stellar evolution created nearly all the chemical elements found in our...

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confusing question.

C is true ifyou are limited to fusion

A and (most of) B are true is supernovae count.

i would go with C.

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yes "C" since "nuclear reations" is specifically worded int he question
 
you're answer options are a little confusing, stellar nucleosynthesis converts hydrogen in higher elements, all elements with atomic numbers up to and including that of iron
 
...environment, through nuclear reactions? a. iron, nickel, and copper.
b. silver, gold, lead, bismuth, and uranium
c. oxygen and carbon
d. nonsense- other than hydrogen and most helium, there are no exceptions.
 
you're answer options are a little confusing, stellar nucleosynthesis converts hydrogen in higher elements, all elements with atomic numbers up to and including that of iron
 
you're answer options are a little confusing, stellar nucleosynthesis converts hydrogen in higher elements, all elements with atomic numbers up to and including that of iron
 
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