Ask questions to determine changes in models of Earth’s position in the solar system, and origins of the universe as evidence that scientific theories change with the addition of new information. (Clarification statement: Students should consider Earth’s position in geocentric and heliocentric models and the Big Bang as it describes the formation of the universe.)
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Which statement best describes evidence of the Big Bang Theory?
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Galaxies within the universe collided about 13.7 billion years ago forming the present objects in the universe
Most objects in the universe are moving away from each other as a result of an event that occurred about 13.7 billion years ago.
Galaxies throughout the universe moved toward each other after an event that occurred about 13.7 billion years ago
Existing objects in the universe moved randomly with the potential of colliding in about 13.7 billion years
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Which of the following pieces of evidence or data supports the Big Bang Theory?
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The universe is continually expanding
Measuring the distance between celestial bodies (galaxies, planets, stars, etc.)
Measuring the cosmic background radiation of the universe
All of the above
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Which statement best describes evidence of the Big Bang Theory?
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Which of the following pieces of evidence or data supports the Big Bang Theory?
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The faint radiation on radio telescopes that was a mysterious glow coming from all directions in space was evident left over from the Big Bang. This piece of evidence is known as_______
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Which best describes the career or job of an astronomer or cosmologist?
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Why is the origin of the Universe so important to the creation of matter?
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What were the first two elements to form once the Universe expanded and cooled?
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What are some important pieces of evidence we have for the Big Bang?
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How was Hubble able to calculate a rough estimate for the formation of the Universe>
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What is the difference between matter and energy?
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Why is the BIg Bang Theory considered the most scientific accepted theory?