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Physics, 14.08.2020 06:01 shubbs1038a
24. Compare and contrast the 'Big Bang Theory' with the 'Creation Model for the origin of the
universe.
*** Be sure to include similarities and differences between the 2 theories and information on
how and why these theories have developed over time. Use the Ven diagram on the next
page to assist you.
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