Big bang theory related to the formation of stars and planets introduction
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The Big Bang Theory
Scientists have evidence that indicates our Universe (including all the stars, galaxies and planets) began about 13.8 billion years ago. The illustration on the right helps to show how the Universe expanded from a tiny "singularity" we call the "Big Bang", which was no bigger than an electron, into the infinitely large Universe we know today.
And the Universe continues to expand!
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Scientists have evidence that indicates our Universe (including all the stars, galaxies and planets) began about 13.8 billion years ago. The illustration on the right helps to show how the Universe expanded from a tiny "singularity" we call the "Big Bang", which was no bigger than an electron, into the infinitely large Universe we know today.
And the Universe continues to expand!
I HOPE IT WILL BE HELPFUL TO YOU.
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