Marge read that the universe is expanding and the galaxies are moving apart. This, the book says, is similar to how raisins and nuts placed on dough spread out when the dough rises. What is a likely misconception this could cause in Marge’s mind?
A- The Galaxies are shaped like raisins
B- The universe will expand forever
C- There are galaxies beyond the known universe
D- Galaxies are found only in the outer part of the universe

Respuesta :

I think the answer is b


A misconception that this example could cause it that galaxies are found only in the outer part of the universe. Galaxies have various shapes, oval, spiral, double spiral (like our own galaxy) and explaining them like raising could make someone thinks that they are only in the outer part of the universe, like raisins. Beside from this fact, the example is a clear method to explain the expansion of the universe, and how galaxies are going apart from each other.