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What is the law that states that matter can not be created nor destroyed? A)The Law of Conservation of Matter B)The Law of the Land C)The Law of Universal Gravitation D)The Law …
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What is the law that states that matter can not be created nor destroyed?
A)The Law of Conservation of Matter
B)The Law of the Land
C)The Law of Universal Gravitation
D)The Law of Thermodynamics
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The answer is A, the Law of Conservation of Matter.
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