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If the entire universe was shrunk down to the size of Earth, how big would our galaxy be? A. The size of a car. B. The size of a city block. C. The size of an apple. D. The size of a piece of dust.
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If the entire universe was shrunk down to the size of Earth, how big would our galaxy be?
A. The size of a car.
B. The size of a city block.
C. The size of an apple.
D. The size of a piece of dust.
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D. The size of a piece of dust.
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