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7. Which hypothesis about the fate of the universe says that all matter will be torn apart as the dark energy in space keeps accelerating faster and faster? A. The Big Crunch B.…
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7. Which hypothesis about the fate of the universe says that all matter will be torn apart as the dark energy in space keeps accelerating faster and faster?
A. The Big Crunch
B. The Big Rip
C. The Big Bang
D. The Big Chill
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C the big bang that's a theory of the how the universe was created
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