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The amount of cosmic radiation present in the Universe supports this theory. A. Geocentric B. Heliocentric C. Cyclic Model D. Big Bang Theory
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The amount of cosmic radiation present in the Universe supports the **D. Big Bang Theory**. The cosmic microwave background radiation is a key piece of evidence for this theory, as it is thought to be the remnant heat from the initial explosion that occurred around 13.8 billion years ago.
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