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theories about the universe quick check
how is the formation of the solar system related to the big bang? (1 point)
○ the expansion of the solar system caused the big bang
○ the solar system formed about 9 billion years after the big bang
○ the solar system formed during the dark ages directly after the big bang
○ the solar system was formed before the big bang created the first stars
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- The first option is incorrect because the Big Bang caused the universe's expansion, not the solar system's expansion causing the Big Bang.
- The second option is correct: The Big Bang occurred around 13.8 billion years ago, and the solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago, so it formed about 9 billion years after the Big Bang (13.8 - 4.6 ≈ 9.2).
- The third option is incorrect as the "dark ages" were before stars and galaxies formed, and the solar system formed much later.
- The fourth option is incorrect because the Big Bang happened first, creating the first stars, and the solar system formed later.
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B. The solar system formed about 9 billion years after the big bang