I believe that the answer is a.
'Newton-second' is dimensionally equivalent to 'kilogram-meter/second'.
You can throw all the objects in it and roll it around instead of holding the objects and they fall out of your hands/arms (if too much).
Answer:
10) The CMB is useful to scientists because it helps us learn how the early universe was formed. It is at a uniform temperature with only small fluctuations visible with precise telescopes.
11) The anisotropies appear on the map as cooler blue and warmer red patches.... These anisotropies in the temperature map correspond to areas of varying density fluctuations in the early universe. Eventually, gravity would draw the high-density fluctuations into even denser and more pronounced ones.
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