Where does fission regularly occur and what kind of energy is produced?

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Fission occurs in a nuclear power plant. The energy produced comes in the form of heat.
Fission occurs in a nuclear power plant. The energy produced comes in the form of heat.

Fission occurs inside the sun. It creates the light and heat that sustain life on Earth.
Fission occurs inside the sun. It creates the light and heat that sustain life on Earth.

When wood burns, fission occurs. The energy produced is light and heat.
When wood burns, fission occurs. The energy produced is light and heat.

Fission occurs when fossil fuels are burned. The energy can be used to produce electricity.
Fission occurs when fossil fuels are burned. The energy can be used to produce electricity.

I apologize, but the information you provided is incorrect. Fission does not occur when wood burns or when fossil fuels are burned. Fission specifically refers to the splitting of atomic nuclei, typically in nuclear reactions. It is primarily used as a source of energy in nuclear power plants. The energy produced through fission is primarily in the form of heat, which is then used to generate electricity.