Question
The universe's galaxies have evolved since what point in time?(1 point)
Responses
13.8 billion years ago, right after the universe first formed
13.8 billion years ago, right after the universe first formed
800 million years ago, when gas concentrations were optimal for galaxy formation
800 million years ago, when gas concentrations were optimal for galaxy formation
approximately 50 million years ago, after initial clumps of material were formed
approximately 50 million years ago, after initial clumps of material were formed
23.4 billion years ago, when the universe first formed
Responses
13.8 billion years ago, right after the universe first formed
13.8 billion years ago, right after the universe first formed
800 million years ago, when gas concentrations were optimal for galaxy formation
800 million years ago, when gas concentrations were optimal for galaxy formation
approximately 50 million years ago, after initial clumps of material were formed
approximately 50 million years ago, after initial clumps of material were formed
23.4 billion years ago, when the universe first formed
Answers
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The correct response is:
**13.8 billion years ago, right after the universe first formed.**
This is when the universe began to evolve, leading to the formation of galaxies over time.
**13.8 billion years ago, right after the universe first formed.**
This is when the universe began to evolve, leading to the formation of galaxies over time.
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