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What evidence supports the idea that a supernova remnant was involved in Earth’s formation?

The Earth supports life.


The Earth orbits a star.


There is no evidence to support this claim.


The Earth has an iron core.

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c. There is no evidence to support this claim

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The supernova remnant is a structure that has resulted from the explosion of a star in a supernova. It’s almost four to five billion years back and it’s pretty much long time within the universe. There is no evidence as to how the galaxy looked such a long time back and also there are no means to verify whether supernova remnant was involved in the earth’s formation. Also it cannot predict or verified what events happened in the galaxy during all this time. An expanding shock wave binds the supernova remnant. Until now, researchers have failed in finding out the fingerprints or evidences.

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There is no evidence to support this claim.

The cause behind, we cannot observe that what would have left from the "parent supernova" of our scheme, is the four to five billion years or may be a pretty vital time within the universe. And there's no means to verify what how our Galaxy looked like that long ago, and there's no means we could verify what vital events have happened around the galaxy between now and then.
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