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Choose all the answers that apply.

The universe:

is shrinking
is expanding
contains billions of galaxies
does not include the space between stars
is about 10 billion years old

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User Dfa
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The Universe

Is Not shrinking

Is Not Expanding

It Does contain billions of galaxies

And it is Not about 10 billion years old


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User Vishal Pawar
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Answer:

B) is expanding

C) contains billions of galaxies

E) is about 10 billion years old

Step-by-step explanation:

1) The universe is made of billions of galaxies, zillions of stars, and empty space.

2) The size of the universe is impossible to measure, in part because the universe is expanding.

3) Galaxies are made of clusters of stars, gas, and celestial bodies. They vary in shape and size.

4) Stars are balls of gas held together by gravity. They vary in size, temperature, and age.

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User LeNI
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