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How is the formation of the solar system related to the big bang?(1 point)

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Answered by oobleck
not very directly.
Big Bang
Vast clouds of hydrogen and helium
clouds condense to form stars and surrounding unused gases
The leftover gases condense to form planets

After the stars burn out and explode in novas, heavier elements are formed
The shock waves impact surrounding gas clouds, and the process repeats, each time producing more of the heavy elements.

Our solar system is a 3rd-generation sun, allowing for the formation of rocky planets, as well as gas giants.
Answered by I dont know me
1. The solar system formed about 9 billion years after the bigbang

2. The sun is located at the center of the universe

3. Earth is the center of the universe

4. Galaxies are moving away from each other, with galaxies farther away moving faster
Answered by pp
i dont know me is wrong
Answered by ...
"I dont know me" is right idk what pp is talking about
Answered by Mee :p
The truth is I don't know me is right so yea you can trust that guy bc I took it and got it right.
Answered by Someone 🤫
I don’t know me is correct, I got 100
Answered by Cheyenne
Hey guys so what I’m gonna say is “I don’t know me” is correct on everything but Number three number three is the sun is the center of the universe
Answered by Ellie from TLOU2
yall are dumb if yall thought "Earth is the center of the universe" was right sorry....

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Answered by Ellie from TLOU2
that is the "correct" answer but its not true bc the universe has no center
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