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olgavictoria

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At the moment of the Big Bang, ____.
 A)all matter and energy were compressed into an infinitely small high-temperature and high-density state
 B)all matter and energy were infinitely expanded to populate the exact size of the universe
 C)the universe was entirely made of infinitely dense matter, because energy had not yet come into existence
 D)the universe in existence up to that point collapsed and inverted to became the current universe
 E)all of the chemical elements seen in the universe today were forged into existence

Question 2

What type of rocks form at or near Earth's surface?
 A)foliated rocks
 B)nonfoliated rocks
 C)sedimentary rocks
 D)igneous rocks
 E)metamorphic rocks



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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