Multiple Choice
What happens to the positrons produced by the nuclear reactions in the core of the Sun?
A) The positrons combine with neutrons to form protons.
B) The positrons collide and stick together to form helium.
C) The positrons collide with electrons, producing energy.
D) The positrons escape from the Sun into space.
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