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  • Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe exam tip 54

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) State that cosmic microwave background radiation provides evidence for the Big Bang theory with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-154-consequence-geostationary-satellite-link.

  • Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe exam tip 55

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Explain why the Big Bang theory is currently the only theory that can explain cosmic microwave background radiation with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-155-comparison-protostar-nebula-stage.

  • Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe exam tip 56

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Interpret red-shift data to compare the relative movement of galaxies with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-156-scale-main-sequence-balance.

  • Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe exam tip 57

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Apply WS 1.2 when evaluating evidence for theories about the universe with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-157-motion-red-giant-expansion.

  • Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe exam tip 58

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Apply MS 2c and MS 4a when interpreting red-shift data or graphical evidence with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-158-observation-white-dwarf-cooling.

  • Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology exam tip 59

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) State that galaxies are large collections of stars with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-159-exam-command-supernova-evidence.

  • Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology exam tip 60

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) State that the universe contains billions of galaxies with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-160-terminology-neutron-star-remnant.

  • Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology exam tip 61

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Use the Milky Way as an example of a galaxy with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-161-data-link-black-hole-formation.

  • Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology exam tip 62

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Explain that cosmology uses observations to develop and test explanations for the universe with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-162-prediction-milky-way-galaxy-map.

  • Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology exam tip 63

    Use the named Space Physics term first, then link it to (Physics only) Link galaxy observations to evidence for expansion of the universe with evidence or a clear sequence; add one boundary check for Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology.

    This is actionable because it tells students how to structure the answer: term, evidence or sequence, then boundary check. Anchor: spacecue-163-reasoning-red-shift-spectrum.

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