Multiple Choice
The rotation curve of a galaxy is a graph showing the galaxy's speed of rotation at different distances from the center. The observed rotation curve in the outer parts of a typical large spiral galaxy
A) is quite flat (roughly the same speed at all distances) .
B) decreases suddenly to zero at the outer edge of the visible galaxy.
C) decreases smoothly with increasing distance from the center.
D) increases drastically with increasing distance from the center.
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