题目
ASTR 350 ONL FA25: Big Bang,Black Holes,Universe (Liu, X)
单项选择题
Most of the Hydrogen in the Universe was created in
选项
A.a. Stars of mass < 1 solar mass.
B.b. Supernovae.
C.c. White dwarfs.
D.d. The Big Bang.
E.e. Stars of mass > 6 solar masses.

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To approach this question, I’ll evaluate what each option implies about the origin of most hydrogen in the Universe and compare it to established cosmological knowledge.
Option a: Stars of mass < 1 solar mass. While stars do fuse hydrogen into helium and heavier elements, the hydrogen present in the Universe today predominantly did not originate from stellar nucleosynthesis. The bulk of hydrogen was formed earlier, and in significantly greater quantities, than what is produced by ordinary stel......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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