Multiple Choice
Galaxies in clusters far from our Milky Way Galaxy appear:
A) much like what we see in nearby clusters.
B) smaller and much more irregular looking than nearby galaxies.
C) smaller versions of what we see in nearby clusters.
D) far more numerous but with fewer spiral galaxies.
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