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On what bases are galaxies classified? A) Density and volume B) Mass and temperature C) Shape and structure D) Temperature and size
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On what bases are galaxies classified? A) Density and volume B) Mass and temperature C) Shape and structure D) Temperature and size
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On what bases are galaxies classified?
A) Density and volume
B) Mass and temperature
C) Shape and structure
D) Temperature and size
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Based on the fact that the galaxy classification names all have to do with shape, your answer is C.
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