Multiple Choice
Clusters of galaxies can be rich or poor, regular or irregular. But one thing they all have in common is that, if all galaxies could be detected, the majority of galaxies would be
A) normal spirals.
B) ellipticals.
C) irregulars.
D) barred spirals.
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