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swpotter12

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What does the universe look like on very large scales?
 
  A) Galaxies are uniformly distributed.
  B) Galaxies are randomly distributed.
  C) Galaxies are distributed in a hierarchy of clusters, superclusters, and hyperclusters.
  D) Galaxies appear to be distributed in chains and sheets that surround great voids.
  E) Galaxies are distributed in a great shell expanding outward from the center of the universe.

Question 2

Which constellation lies in the direction toward the galactic center?
 
  A) Orion
  B) the Big Dipper
  C) Leo
  D) Sagittarius
  E) Taurus



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meryzewe

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Answer to Question 1

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swpotter12

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Reply 2 on: Jul 27, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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