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Comparing temperature changes at different stages of the universe's life provides evidence of (the rate of the universe's initial expansion, the radiation generated by the Big Bang Theory, the forces that produced the original singularity). Measuring the universe's composition of hydrogen and helium provides evidence that these elements were (formed long after the universe had cooled, formed from the universe's original particles, generated by the universe's ongoing expansion) .
Comparing temperature changes at different stages of the universe's life provides evidence of (the rate of the universe's initial expansion, the radiation generated by the Big Bang Theory, the forces that produced the original singularity). Measuring the universe's composition of hydrogen and helium provides evidence that these elements were (formed long after the universe had cooled, formed from the universe's original particles, generated by the universe's ongoing expansion) .
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Answered by
WB Gavin999
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BK
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shizuku
the answer is (the rate of the universe...) and (formed long after..)
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CorgiLover
The check in was nebula
But I already did the lesson so I cant see what I put so I cant remember the quick check only the check in
But I already did the lesson so I cant see what I put so I cant remember the quick check only the check in
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