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How is the formation of the solar system related to the big bang?(1 point) Responses The expansion of the solar system caused the big bang. The expansion of the solar system caused the big bang. The solar system formed during the dark ages directly after the big bang. The solar system formed during the dark ages directly after the big bang. The solar system was formed before the big bang created the first stars. The solar system was formed before the big bang created the first stars. The solar system formed about 9 billion years after the big bang. The solar system formed about 9 billion years after the big bang.
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None of the options provided are accurate. The formation of the solar system is not directly related to the Big Bang. The Big Bang theory is the prevailing scientific explanation for the origin of the universe, stating that the universe began as an extremely hot and dense singularity around 13.8 billion years ago. On the other hand, the solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago from a giant molecular cloud that also contained the remnants of previous star generations. The formation of the solar system is a result of the collapse of a rotating cloud of gas and dust, not directly caused by the Big Bang.
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The solar system formed about 9 billion years after the big bang.
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