Due to the conservation of angular momentum during contraction, what shape does the material surrounding the growing core typically form?

Answer

A rotating disk

As the gas and dust contract, conservation of angular momentum causes the material to spin faster as it shrinks, flattening into a rotating disk around the central, growing core.

Due to the conservation of angular momentum during contraction, what shape does the material surrounding the growing core typically form?
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