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High School Earth Science: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe - The Universe
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Formation of the Universe     The Big Bang theory is the most widely accepted cosmological explanation for how the universe formed. According to the Big Bang theory, the universe began about 13.7 billion years ago, before which everything in the universe was squeezed into a very small volume. This means that at the beginning, the entire known universe was a single, hot, chaotic mass. Then, an enormous explosion—a big bang—caused the universe to start expanding rapidly. According to the Big Bang theory, all of the matter and energy in the universe, and even space itself, came out of this... Show more
High School Earth Science: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe - The Universe
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1. How do scientists know that dark matter exists?
2. Massive astrophysical compact halo objects (MACHOS) include objects in
3. What occurs as the universe expands?
4. Dark bands in the spectrum of light from a star show where elements in the star
5. Astronomers have discovered recently that the rate at which the universe is expanding is
6. Prior to their acceptance of the Big Bang theory, most astronomers thought that the universe was
7. After the Big Bang occurred, scientists think that the universe