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Which type of galaxy is too small for gravity to form it into an easily describable shape? a. spiral b. irregular c. elliptical d. barred spiral
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Which type of galaxy is too small for gravity to form it into an easily describable shape?
a. spiral
b. irregular
c. elliptical
d. barred spiral
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if you think about it, irregular galaxies dont really have a describable shape, as you can tell by the name. So B.
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