a.
States that all matter is evenly distributed throughout the universe, in the same amounts, moving in the same directions, and in the same ways.

b.
Thought to have started the "Big Bang".

c.
Hubble's law tells us this is happening to the universe.

d.
Formed the stars, galaxies, and solar system.

e.
Known as the father of the Big Bang Theory.

f.
Responsible for the general theory of relativity.

1.
Einstein


a
2.
Gravity


a
3.
Hubble


a
4.
Expanding


a
5.
Explosion


a
6.
Cosmological Principle


a



Answer :

Answer:

Explanation:

Here’s the correct matching of the descriptions with the terms:

a. **States that all matter is evenly distributed throughout the universe, in the same amounts, moving in the same directions, and in the same ways.**  

  - **6. Cosmological Principle**

b. **Thought to have started the "Big Bang".**  

  - **5. Explosion** (Note: While "Explosion" is a term used in some descriptions, it’s more accurate to refer to the Big Bang as a cosmic event rather than an explosion.)

c. **Hubble's law tells us this is happening to the universe.**  

  - **4. Expanding**

d. **Formed the stars, galaxies, and solar system.**  

  - **2. Gravity** (Note: Gravity plays a key role in the formation of stars, galaxies, and solar systems.)

e. **Known as the father of the Big Bang Theory.**  

  - **1. Einstein** (Note: While Einstein made significant contributions, Georges Lemaître is often credited as the father of the Big Bang Theory. Einstein's work influenced the development of the theory but did not create it.)

f. **Responsible for the general theory of relativity.**  

  - **1. Einstein**

Here’s the revised list:

1. **Einstein** - f. Responsible for the general theory of relativity.

2. **Gravity** - d. Formed the stars, galaxies, and solar system.

3. **Hubble** - c. Hubble's law tells us this is happening to the universe.

4. **Expanding** - c. Hubble's law tells us this is happening to the universe.

5. **Explosion** - b. Thought to have started the "Big Bang".

6. **Cosmological Principle** - a. States that all matter is evenly distributed throughout the universe, in the same amounts, moving in the same directions, and in the same ways.