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What was the big bang?
What was the big bang?
- The creation of observable universe
- The formation of galaxies
- The formation of fundamental particles
- A sudden expansion of the universe from a hot dense state (correct)
What was a direct outcome of the big bang?
What was a direct outcome of the big bang?
- Formation of galaxies
- Formation of fundamental particles (correct)
- Formation of stars
- Formation of atoms
What event 13.7 billion years ago led to the creation of the observable universe?
What event 13.7 billion years ago led to the creation of the observable universe?
- The formation of fundamental particles
- Formation of stars
- The big bang (correct)
- The formation of galaxies
Study Notes
The Big Bang
- The Big Bang was the event that led to the creation of the observable universe
- It is believed to have occurred around 13.7 billion years ago
- The event marked the beginning of the universe as we know it today
Direct Outcome of the Big Bang
- The direct outcome of the Big Bang was the creation of the observable universe
- The universe began to expand and cool, leading to the formation of subatomic particles, atoms, and eventually, stars and galaxies
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Test your knowledge about the sudden expansion of the universe from a hot dense state around 13.7 billion earth years ago which led to the formation of fundamental particles, atoms, stars, galaxies, and the observable universe.