Which best describes the beginning of the Big Bang Theory? A. All matter in the universe was compressed into a single point. B. The universe will eventually collapse into a black hole. C. Stars form from giant masses of gas and dust.
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It states that the universe began as a hot, dense, and infinitely small point, which then expanded rapidly. This expansion led to the formation of atoms, stars, galaxies, and all other cosmic structures that we observe today. Show more…
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