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In short: fission requires slowing down neutrons so they hit more nuclei (easy), but fusion requires speeding up nuclei so they hit each other (hard).
Fusion reactors are inherently safer than fission reactors. The fusion process stops as soon as the necessary conditions are disrupted. Compared to conventional (fission) nuclear power plants, fusion produces much less radioactive waste, which is dangerous for a much shorter period of time.
Nuclear fusion involves combining nuclei to form heavier nuclei, while nuclear fission describes splitting nuclei into lighter nuclei.
Fusion is a much harder reaction to achieve, however it yields more energy than fission. There is no chain reaction involved hence there can not be an explosion the reaction is achieved simply by getting the fuel hot enough and containing it tightly enough for the components to collide and fuse.
Fusion power is difficult to control, because of the extremely high temperatures necessarily to contain it, as high as the temperatures at the center of the Sun. Thats why we dont even use it for power generation here on Earth.

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At Chernobyl, on April 26,1986, a nuclear power plant accident released large amounts of radioactive fission products into the environment. The Chernobyl accident was caused by a combination of errors, deliberate failure to follow procedure, and a poor design.