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Events involving a disk-shaped nebula occurred before the nuclear fusion that led to the birth of the solar system. which two statements about the disk-shaped nebula are true? gravity caused the disk-shaped nebula to shrink. gravity caused the nebula to flatten out in its disk-like shape. rotational motion caused the disk-shaped nebula to shrink. rotational motion caused the nebula to flatten out in its disk-like shape. the flattening of the disk caused the speed of rotation to decrease. more than 1 answer (earth science)
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When mendel crossed a true-breeding short plant with a true-breeding tall plant all the offspring were tall. which term describes the gene for tallnes?
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