An unstable nucleus undergoes gamma decay. How does the nucleus change?(1 point) Responses It becomes more stable by repositioning its particles. It becomes more stable by repositioning its particles. It becomes less stable by emitting energy and particles. It becomes less stable by emitting energy and particles. It becomes more stable by emitting energy and particles. It becomes more stable by emitting energy and particles. It becomes less stable by repositioning its particles.

None of the options provided accurately describes how an unstable nucleus changes during gamma decay. Gamma decay involves the release of high-energy gamma radiation but does not result in a change in the number of particles or repositioning of particles within the nucleus. Therefore, the correct answer is none of the above.