Question 5 2 pts The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is very homogenous spatially, with only extremely tiny ripples ob
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Question 5 2 pts The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is very homogenous spatially, with only extremely tiny ripples ob
Question 5 2 pts The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is very homogenous spatially, with only extremely tiny ripples observed in its intensity across the sky. How are these minute variations in the CMB, which correspond to variations in the matter distribution, able to grow into the complex distribution of galaxies that we observe today? The Universe expands, thereby magnifying the tiny ripples in the CMB. Dark energy pushes the matter together to form galaxies. Supermassive black holes pull gas and stars together to form galaxies. Dark matter helps gravitationally to form galaxies.