Galaxy seeds around which galaxies, clusters, and walls grew may have been   a. caused by hot dark matter.   b. caused by baryons.   c. the result of the separation of the electromagnetic and weak forces.   d. the result of freezing water molecules shortly after the universe became transparent to photons.   e. caused by microscopic random fluctuations in the infant universe.

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Galaxy seeds around which galaxies, clusters, and walls grew may have been
  a.
caused by hot dark matter.
  b.
caused by baryons.
  c.
the result of the separation of the electromagnetic and weak forces.
  d.
the result of freezing water molecules shortly after the universe became transparent to photons.
  e.
caused by microscopic random fluctuations in the infant universe.
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