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Which piece of evidence contradicts the steady state theory? a. the universe b. the farther a galaxy is from earth, the faster it is moving away from us c. galaxies are moving away from earth d. galaxies
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Which piece of evidence contradicts the steady state theory?
a. the universe
b. the farther a galaxy is from earth, the faster it is moving away from us
c. galaxies are moving away from earth
d. galaxies far from earth are generally younger than closer galaxies
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B is telling us that a galaxy that is 2 light years away from us is moving faster than a galaxy that is 1 light year away from us. In steady state theory, anything moving away from us would travel at the same speed. So, B.
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