Which is evidence that scientists use to support the big bang theory?
a.
there is cons...
Chemistry, 30.08.2019 00:00 QueenNerdy889
Which is evidence that scientists use to support the big bang theory?
a.
there is constant cosmic background radiation.
b.
galaxies are moving toward each other.
c.
a loud explosion can be heard in the radio frequencies everywhere in the universe.
d.
hydrogen and helium are the most abundant elements in the universe.
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