Multiple Choice
Compared with what we see today, galaxies in the past were
A) more ordered and more likely to have spiral structure.
B) more ordered and less likely to have spiral structure.
C) messier and more likely to have spiral structure.
D) messier and less likely to have spiral structure.
E) exactly the same as they are today.
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