What is a difference between fission and nuclear decay?
A. Fission involves a change in the nucleus of an atom, while nuclear decay does not.
B. Fission releases particles, while nuclear decay absorbs particles.
C. Fission results in products of relatively similar masses, while nuclear decay results in products of very different masses.
D. Fission is a slow, natural process that occurs spontaneously, while nuclear decay is a fast and generally human-induced process.
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