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Which scientific law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed? A. first law of nature B. Newton's first law C. universal gravitation D. conservation of mass
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Which scientific law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed?
A. first law of nature
B. Newton's first law
C. universal gravitation
D. conservation of mass
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D Conversation of mass
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