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Physics, 27.06.2019 04:20 mimi8734

Which best describes the present-day universe?
1. opaque, expanding very slowly, stars produce heavy elements
2. transparent, expanding at an accelerated rate, stars produce heavy elements
3. opaque, expanding at an accelerated rate, stars produce only hydrogen and helium
4. transparent, expanding very slowly, stars produce only hydrogen and helium

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