Multiple Choice
How are galaxies spread throughout the universe?
A) Galaxies are densest near the Milky Way Galaxy and become less and less numerous the farther one looks out into the universe.
B) Galaxies are grouped in clusters that are spread more or less evenly throughout the universe.
C) Galaxies are spread more or less evenly throughout the universe.
D) Clusters of galaxies exist that are themselves often clustered into superclusters. Clusters and superclusters appear to be distributed around giant empty voids.
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