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question 4 (1 point) broadly speaking, there are four major types of galaxies: a quadrilateral, elliptical, spiral, and peculiar b elliptical, spiral, peculiar, and irregular c spiral, peculiar, irregular, and tetrahedral question 5 (1 point) from our position inside the milky way galaxy, we cannot see through to its far rim (at least not with ordinary light) because the space between the stars is not completely empty. whats out there in space? a gas b dust c dark matter d dark energy e all of the above f none of the above question 6 (1 point) the sun is one of hundreds of trillions of stars that make up the andromeda galaxy. true false
- Question 4: The four major types of galaxies are elliptical, spiral, peculiar, and irregular. Quadrilateral and tetrahedral are not types of galaxies.
- Question 5: The space between stars in the Milky - Way contains gas, dust, dark matter, and dark energy, which can block ordinary light.
- Question 6: The Sun is part of the Milky - Way Galaxy, not the Andromeda Galaxy.
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- Question 4: B. elliptical, spiral, peculiar, and irregular
- Question 5: E. All of the above
- Question 6: False