Which of the following is a prediction of the Big Bang that has been observed?
O Noticeable amounts of light elements should exist in the universe
The universe should be composed of various distributions of matter depending on the speed at which the bodies travel
O The universe should expand and increase in temperature
The energy or radiation from the Big Bang should be dispersed farther in the universe since it has been moving away longer than anything else
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