Control group
Explanation:
Experiments are usually designed so that the differences between the experiment and control groups can be observed.
- The experimental group is the group that follows the details of the hypothesis where variables are changed to see their causes and effects.
- The control group is the standard by which the experimental group is compared with.
- The variables are being tested for in the experimental group to see how they are changing .
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Fusion and gravity
Fusion and gravity keep the sun from blowing itself up. A large amount of energy is released by the
sun. Protons are fused together to form helium atoms due to the high heat and
pressure at the center of the sun. The Sun does not blow itself up from the
outer pressure of nuclear fusion in as much as the inner force of gravity
balances it.
No, although there are several theories with increasing evidence, there is still no way to know for sure how it occurred. The great mystery of the beginning of universe is way too vast and vague. Theories can only be proven by presenting a solid proof, but great creations such as universe itself doesn't have to be solved. Various possibilities must have happened or there must be a one conclusion leading to its existence; but moreover, it is not our problem to solve. The confirmation of beginning of its existence will only feed the curiosity of humans.
The anwer is C. It makes more sence and is more mature.