The cosmic background radiation is the:
A) result of the radioactive decay of heavier, unstable elements produced in supernova explosions.
B) faint glow along the elliptic, caused by sunlight scattering from dust particles.
C) electromagnetic remnants of the explosion in which the universe was born.
D) radio noise from hot gas in rich clusters of galaxies.
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