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How do astronomers know the age of the universe?

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How do astronomers know the age of the universe?

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A. The age can be calculated from the speed of the expansion of the universe, and from its size. It can also be calculated from the age of the oldest stars, and from the age of the radioactive chemical elements. Although the calculations differ slightly, all of them suggest that the universe is between 10 and 15 billion years old.

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