What does the evidence supporting the Big Bang theory assume about the universe when it began? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

It was composed of ice.
It was composed of ice.

It was extremely hot.
It was extremely hot.

It was very tiny.
It was very tiny.

It was contracting

It was extremely hot.

The correct answers are:

1. It was extremely hot.
2. It was very tiny.

The evidence supporting the Big Bang theory assumes that when the universe began:

1. It was extremely hot: The theory suggests that the universe started from a highly compressed and hot state, often referred to as a singularity, where all matter and energy were tightly packed together.

2. It was very tiny: The Big Bang theory implies that the universe began as an extremely small and condensed point, known as a singularity, with infinite density and temperature.

Hence, the correct answers are:

- It was extremely hot.
- It was very tiny.