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BIG BANG

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What is described as "all of space and everything that is?"   Universe  
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What is the distance that light travels in one year?   Light Year  
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What is a giant structure that contains hundreds of billions of stars?   Galaxy  
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What is known as the speed in a given direction?   Velocity  
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What is the energy that can travel directly through space in the form of waves?   Electromagnetic Radiation  
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What is the theory that describes the initial "explosion or expansion" of energy that resulted in the formation of the universe?   Big Bang Theory  
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What is the basic unit of matter?   Atom  
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What is the study of the universe, and humanity's place in it?   Cosmology  
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What is a form of energy found througout space that is responsible for the expansion of the university?   Dark Energy  
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What is a dense matter that only exists in space?   Dark Matter  
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If it has a beginning and an end, it is known as being...?   Finite  
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Anything without a beginning or and end is known as being...?   Infinite  
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This is an equation or law that explains that a velocity between galaxies and Earth is proportional to their distances away.   Hubble's Law  
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Anything that has both mass and volume.   Matter  
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The most widely accepted theory of the beginning of the universe   BIG BANG  
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What is the universe called that humans are able to observe from Earth- (approximately 93 billion light years)   Observable universe  
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What is known as "any observable occurence, usually an extraordinary event."   Phenomenon  
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Anything that is not defined as matter, especially vast in outer space.   Space  
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What is a specific place or position with a "view?"   Vantage Point  
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What encompasses everything that physically exists through space and time?   Universe  
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This is the science that deals with celestial objects, space and the physical universe   Astronomy  
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The change in a wave frequency as the observer of the wave and the wave source moves to or from each other   Doppler Shift  
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A project that recreates opportunities for particles to move faster than the speed of light.   CERN  
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A substance that contains only a single type of atom   Element  
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The universe that can be observed by humans   Observable universe  
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Expressed as the Mass per a unit's volume   Density  
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An attribute of matter that takes on many forms   Energy  
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The process of growing outward, such as our universe   Expansion  
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A natural phenonmenum by which anything that has mass attracts to one another   gravity  
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The study of energy, matter and the relationship between them   physics  
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