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space-27-mcq-04. For a expanding-universe balloon model, choose the strongest boundary answer about (Physics only) Distinguish evidence for the Big Bang theory from the theory itself. 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-27-mcq-04 boundary: expanding-universe balloon model correctly supports (Physics only) Distinguish evidence for the Big Bang theory from the theory itself by using contrast, separate, misconception, not in Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology.
- B. space-27-mcq-04 orbitrotation error: this swaps orbit with rotation and misses boundary reasoning.
- C. space-27-mcq-04 scalemix error: this mixes planet star galaxy universe scale and loses the boundary.
- D. space-27-mcq-04 evidencegap error: this gives a vague astronomy fact but omits the named evidence stage or object.
Answer
The correct option is space-27-mcq-04 boundary: expanding-universe balloon model correctly supports (Physics only) Distinguish evidence for the Big Bang theory from the theory itself by using contrast, separate, misconception, not in Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology.
Explanation
space-27-mcq-04 boundary: expanding-universe balloon model correctly supports (Physics only) Distinguish evidence for the Big Bang theory from the theory itself by using contrast, separate, misconception, not in Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology. 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.
Common mistake
Galaxies, universe expansion and cosmology common mistake 1
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