The answer to this question is option B for sure.
The answers are principles C and D. After the big bang, particles in gas clouds were closer to each other and clumped up faster. As they clumped together, they gained more gravitational force, eventually creating asteroids, stars, and planets.
I do not believe so because it is genetic, just you can't forever change a feature without plastic surgery or an accident, etc.
1. The study of all life or living matter.
2. The living organisms of a particular region.
3. The structure, function, and behavior of an organism or type of organism.