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space-12-mcq-04. For a expanding-universe balloon model, choose the strongest boundary answer about (Physics only) Describe cosmic microwave background radiation as radiation left over from the early universe. Focus vocabulary: contrast separate misconception not confuse whereas unlike comparison limit.
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practice
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Topic
Red-shift
Question
- A. space-12-mcq-04 boundary: expanding-universe balloon model correctly supports (Physics only) Describe cosmic microwave background radiation as radiation left over from the early universe by using contrast, separate, misconception, not in Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe.
- B. space-12-mcq-04 orbitrotation error: this swaps orbit with rotation and misses boundary reasoning.
- C. space-12-mcq-04 scalemix error: this mixes planet star galaxy universe scale and loses the boundary.
- D. space-12-mcq-04 evidencegap error: this gives a vague astronomy fact but omits the named evidence stage or object.
Answer
The correct option is space-12-mcq-04 boundary: expanding-universe balloon model correctly supports (Physics only) Describe cosmic microwave background radiation as radiation left over from the early universe by using contrast, separate, misconception, not in Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe.
Explanation
space-12-mcq-04 boundary: expanding-universe balloon model correctly supports (Physics only) Describe cosmic microwave background radiation as radiation left over from the early universe by using contrast, separate, misconception, not in Red-shift and evidence for an expanding universe. It links expanding-universe balloon model to the exact learning objective instead of drifting into a nearby astronomy idea. Red shift means light from distant galaxies has increased wavelength; together with cosmic microwave background radiation it supports an expanding universe from the Big Bang. The distractors fail through orbit-rotation confusion, scale mixing, or missing evidence. Unique focus tokens: contrast separate misconception not confuse whereas unlike comparison limit.
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