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Which theory suggests that the universe has been expanding since its creation in the Big Bang about 13 billion years ago?
Which theory suggests that the universe has been expanding since its creation in the Big Bang about 13 billion years ago?
What is the diameter of the universe believed to be?
What is the diameter of the universe believed to be?
Who proposed the Big Bang Theory?
Who proposed the Big Bang Theory?
Which theory suggests that the universe is in a constant state and has no beginning or end?
Which theory suggests that the universe is in a constant state and has no beginning or end?
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Which theory suggests that the universe will eventually collapse in on itself?
Which theory suggests that the universe will eventually collapse in on itself?
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Study Notes
The Origin and Evolution of the Universe
- The universe has been expanding since its creation in the Big Bang about 13 billion years ago, as suggested by the Big Bang Theory.
Size of the Universe
- The diameter of the universe is believed to be approximately 93 billion light-years.
The Big Bang Theory
- The Big Bang Theory was proposed by Georges Lemaitre.
Steady State Theory
- The Steady State Theory suggests that the universe is in a constant state and has no beginning or end.
The Ultimate Fate of the Universe
- The Big Crunch Theory suggests that the universe will eventually collapse in on itself.
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Description
Quiz: The Universe and the Solar System - Origins and Theories Test your knowledge on the origin of the universe and the solar system with this quiz. Explore different theories and gain a deeper understanding of our cosmic beginnings. This quiz is part of Module 4, which covers subjects such as Earth and Life Science, English for Academic and Professional Purpose, Oral Communication, 21st Century Literature from the Philippines, and Introduction to the Philosophy of the Human Person.