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1.Gravity caused the disk-shaped nebula to shrink.
A cloud of gas and dust started to shrink or more corectly started condensate, due to the force of its own gravity. This process started slow, but increased in velocity as more material were moving toward the center.
2.Rotational motion caused the nebula to flatten out in its disk-like shape. The nebula spined counterclockwise to conserve the angular momentum of the material of the material that were going to the center. This rotation, made the materials that were not in the center flatten out, that's why it looks like a disk.
A cloud of gas and dust started to shrink or more corectly started condensate, due to the force of its own gravity. This process started slow, but increased in velocity as more material were moving toward the center.
2.Rotational motion caused the nebula to flatten out in its disk-like shape. The nebula spined counterclockwise to conserve the angular momentum of the material of the material that were going to the center. This rotation, made the materials that were not in the center flatten out, that's why it looks like a disk.
The statements 'gravity caused the disk-shaped nebula to shrink' and 'rotational motion caused the nebula to flatten out in its disk-like shape.' about the disk-shaped nebula are TRUE.
Nebula and gravity
A nebula refers to an interstellar cloud of dust and gas present in space (this term describes all diffused astronomical objects).
- Gravity is a force by which all materials and bodies present in the Universe are attracted to one another.
- Gravity is a natural force that can begin to pull together dust and gas in a nebula.
In conclusion, the statements 'gravity caused the disk-shaped nebula to shrink' and 'rotational motion caused the nebula to flatten out in its disk-like shape.' about the disk-shaped nebula are TRUE.
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