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- the universe has both clusters and voids. what is the difference between these two areas? voids are areas where there is little matter and no galaxies. clusters are areas with many galaxies. clusters are areas where there is little matter and no galaxies. in contrast, voids represent areas with many galaxies. clusters are areas that have only elliptical galaxies, and voids are areas that have only irregular galaxies. voids are areas that have only elliptical galaxies, and clusters are areas that have only irregular galaxies.
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Galactic clusters are regions with a high - density of galaxies, while voids are large regions with very little matter and few or no galaxies.
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Voids are areas where there is little matter and no galaxies. Clusters are areas with many galaxies.