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What would happen to the amount of matter on earth if mass were not conserved during changes of state?
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What would happen to the amount of matter on earth if mass were not conserved during changes of state?
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What would happen to the amount of matter on earth if mass were not conserved during changes of state?
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it would be very bad earth wouldve felled
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earth would be thrown off its balance and nature would be in danger of too many resources and not enough resources
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