In the early Universe, there were no heavy elements around - all the matter of the Universe was in the form of hydrogen, helium, and small amounts of lithium; until the first stars formed, created these heavier elements, and put them out into space when they exploded as supernovae.
None, the early universe was nearly homogeneous.
there are many gods in the universe
there are many gods in the universe
During its early history, the British Parliament was gathered to discuss legal cases and political issues such as taxation of land.
matter was destroyed during the big bang.
In a history book.
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B! A region whose matter density was higher than average
it was created by fusion during early part of the big bang. it is everywhere hydrogen is.
In the early universe there was only Hydrogen and Helium (and a smidgen of Lithium).
That means, the Universe in its early stages of development.