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Which two pieces of evidence most directly support the idea that during the first moments after the big bang, light elements formed from the original energy present?

A. The abundance of helium in the universe and Einstein's mass-energy equivalence
B. Einstein's mass-energy equivalence and the redshift of light from galaxies
C. The abundance of helium in the universe and the uniform distribution of cosmic background radiation
D. The redshift of light from galaxies and the uniform distribution of cosmic background radiation

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Answer:

The abundance of helium in the universe and Einstein's mass-energy equivalence

Step-by-step explanation:

Science holds that light elements such as helium and hydrogen were formed in the stars immediately after the big bang. Furthermore, Einstein's mass energy relationship shows that energy from the big bang was required to fuse hydrogen nuclei to form helium hence nucleosynthesis commenced.

Other elements were formed after the light elements were formed.

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Its not D its A.....trust me APEX
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