There are
1. spiral
2. elliptical
3. irregular
Galaxies are categorized into three main types: Spiral galaxies have both old and young stars and interstellar matter. Elliptical galaxies are spheroidal systems with primarily old stars and little interstellar matter. Irregular galaxies are disorganized and contain both old and young stars.
Galaxies can be broadly categorized into three types: Spiral, Elliptical, and Irregular galaxies. Spiral galaxies, like our own Milky Way, contain both old and young stars as well as interstellar matter, with masses typically in the range of 10⁹ to 10¹² Msun. They have a central bulge surrounded by spiral arms, where star formation is usually quite active.
Elliptical galaxies are spheroidal or slightly elongated systems that predominantly consist of old stars with very little interstellar matter. These galaxies can vary greatly in size, from giant ellipticals which are often more massive than any spiral galaxy, to dwarf ellipticals with masses of only about 10⁶ Msun.
Irregular galaxies, as the name implies, lack the regular, symmetric appearance of spiral or elliptical galaxies. Often lower in mass and luminosity than spiral galaxies, they have a less organized appearance and may contain a mix of old and young stars.
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Answer:
B. The Hamptons have beaches, restaurants, and parties to keep visitors entertained.
Explanation:
The use of serial commas to separate items in a list is essential because it promotes a better understanding of the information being conveyed in the sentence. The commas used in the sentence above identifies each of the items mentioned as separate sites in the Hamptons.
A combination of any two of the items would make them be viewed as joined together. The second sentence correctly splices each of the items in the list as individual items.
divergent boundary!!!!!!!!!
b. the condensation cycle.
c. precipitation.
d. evaporation.
The answer is A- Water cycle. The only way i can explain the water cycle is that it basically describes how water is constantly circulating on, above, and below the earth.