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Which type of force holds galaxies together? A. electrostatic forces B. gravity C. magnetic forces D. friction
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Which type of force holds galaxies together? A. electrostatic forces B. gravity C. magnetic forces D. friction
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the will be gravity for this question
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The force of
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holds the universe together. It creates a pull that keeps planets orbiting around their center, in our case the sun.
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