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the largest structures in the universe are called superclusters. superclusters are collections of galaxy groups, and they are hundreds of millions of light - years across. the local group sits within the laniakea supercluster, which is visualized in the model below. each glowing dot represents a galaxy, and the areas of empty space between groups of galaxies are called voids. determine whether each statement describes a supercluster, a galaxy group, or both. it contains no more than 50 galaxies. it is hundreds of millions of light - years across. it is the largest structure in the universe. it contains areas of empty space.
- Galaxy groups typically contain no more than 50 galaxies. Super - clusters are much larger collections of galaxy groups.
- Super - clusters are hundreds of millions of light - years across, while galaxy groups are much smaller in scale.
- Super - clusters are the largest structures in the universe, not galaxy groups.
- Both super - clusters and galaxy groups can have areas of empty space (voids) between them.
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- Galaxy group
- Supercluster
- Supercluster
- Both