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magmichele12

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Describe the separation of the superforce and the effect it had on the Universe.
 
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Question 2

That the Tharsis region on Mars has so few craters:
 
  A) proves tectonic activity is taking place.
  B) is due to the regions very low elevation.
  C) suggests it is the youngest region on the planet.
  D) suggests it is at the center of a particularly strong magnetic field.
  E) is due to annual flooding and water erosion.



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Answer to Question 1

The superforce separated into the electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces. At this time a tremendous pressure built up that caused the Universe to expand rapidly, causing parts of space that had been right next to each other to become widely separated. This is called the period of inflation.

Answer to Question 2

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