Multiple Choice
As the solar nebula contracts, it
A) loses angular momentum.
B) cools due to condensation.
C) flattens out into the ecliptic plane around the Sun's poles.
D) reverses its direction of rotation.
E) spins faster due to conservation of angular momentum.
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