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Physics, 07.03.2020 01:25 bennyanderson857

Sort the following hypothetical discoveries into the appropriate bins as follows: Consistent with theory: The statement describes a discovery that we could reasonably expect to find if the nebular theory is correct. Not consistent with theory: The statement describes a discovery that would force us to modify or discard the nebular theory. all 6 of stars terrestrial planets have a moon as large as earth's moon -a star is surrounded by a disk of gas but has no planets -a star has 20 planets -a stars 5 terrestrial planets orbit in the opposite direction of its 3 jovian planets -beyond its jovian planets, a star has two ice-rich objects as large as mars - of a stars 5 terrestrial planets, 1 has a moon as large as earth's moon -a stars 4 jovian planets formed in its inner solar system and its 4 terrestrial planets formed farther out -a star has 9 planets, but none orbit in close to the same planewhich categories do these belong in???

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