Mon Mar o 9 9 57% 13/13 Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) is the term used to describe the residual microwave radiation observed everywhere in the universe that seems to have no single source. The observation of CMBR is used as evidence of The Big Bang Theory because it is believed to be - ~ The result of collIsions between neighboring galaxies. Particles of dust that nave absorbed radioactivity. Radiation left over from the rapia expansion of matter. Light energy emitted from the source of The Big Bang.

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Mon Mar o
9 9 57%
13/13
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) is the term used to describe
the residual microwave radiation observed everywhere in the universe that
seems to have no single source. The observation of CMBR is used as evidence
of The Big Bang Theory because it is believed to be - ~
The result of
collIsions
between
neighboring
galaxies.
Particles of dust
that nave
absorbed
radioactivity.
Radiation left
over from the
rapia expansion
of matter.
Light energy
emitted from the
source of The Big
Bang.
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Radiation left over from the rapid expansion of matter.

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