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At the start of the Big Bang, all of the fundamental forces were unified and behaved like a single force. As the universe expanded and cooled during the Big Bang, which was the first force to "freeze out" as a separate force?

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Gravity

Step-by-step explanation:

Gravity plays a starring role in the theory of the big bang, the immense expansion event from which the universe's billions of galaxies herald. According to Sir Isaac Newton's law of universal gravitation, gravity is an attractive force that acts on every particle of matter in the universe.

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