What is the direct consequence of a cloud of gas collapsing with high, orderly angular momentum?

Answer

The material flattens into a disk galaxy

The conservation of angular momentum during gravitational collapse causes a rotating cloud to speed up its spin and flatten into a disk. A galaxy with high, orderly angular momentum will almost certainly become a disk galaxy.

What is the direct consequence of a cloud of gas collapsing with high, orderly angular momentum?
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