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a) The big bang
b) The stellar winds of red giants
c) T Tauri stars
d) Type 2 Supernovae
e) pulsed material from neutron stars

2006-11-28 02:01:41 · 4 answers · asked by Jack V 1 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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D)supernovae. Every single material in the universe except helium came from supernovae

2006-11-28 02:04:21 · answer #1 · answered by borgking7 2 · 0 0

well at first, (big bang) only the smaller atoms are produced, like Hydrigen, helium, and some berilliuim. However, some of the H's combine with each other, in a process called nuclear fusion. this creates more He atoms. Then these He atoms fuse together to form berillium. the Be will then combine with more He and the process continues, until carbon is eventually produced.

2006-11-28 10:09:02 · answer #2 · answered by kcbm 3 · 0 0

You left out God. The other choices equate to a tornado going through a junk yard and then Boieng 747 apperars.

The test of any theory is whether or not it provides answers to basic questions. Some well-meaning but misguided people think evolution is a reasonable theory to explain man’s questions about the universe. Evolution is not a good theory—it is just a pagan religion masquerading as science.


1. Where did the space for the universe come from?

2. Where did matter come from?

3. Where did the laws of the universe come from (gravity, inertia, etc.)?

4. How did matter get so perfectly organized?

5. Where did the energy come from to do all the organizing?

2006-11-28 10:15:23 · answer #3 · answered by I_Need_Help 3 · 0 3

F) GOD!

2006-11-28 10:10:08 · answer #4 · answered by Eds 7 · 0 3

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