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The discovery of a very early form of helium supports the big bang theory because _____.

helium was one of the first elements to be formed after the big bang
helium is abundant in about 75% of the universe
helium was one of the last elements formed after the big bang
helium was part of the "fireball" that exploded

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Helium was one of the first elements to be formed after the Big Bang
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Astronomers found primordial gases with the expected ratio of helium to hydrogen and the bing bang theory was developed. The theory says that the big bang produced the chemical elements hydrogen and helium. The discovery of a very early form of helium supports the big bang theory because helium was one of the first elements to be formed after the big bang. Correct answer: A


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