The least common shape for a galaxy is ______. irregular elliptical cluster spiral spherical

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:  cluster

Explanation:

There are four main shapes of galaxies: spiral, galaxies are divided into four main groups: spiral, lenticular, elliptical, and irregular, elliptical, and irregular.

The least common shape is cluster

Spiral galaxies- These are the most common. These have arms extending from a bright bulge in spiral shape.

Elliptical galaxy have ellipsoidal shape.

Lenticular galaxies - Intermediate between elliptical and spiral galaxies.

Irregular shape- No well defined shape

Spherical - Nearly spherical galaxies. These are least

cluster- group of galaxies having irregular shape is the least common shape.

Answer 2
Answer:

Question: The least common shape for a galaxy _____.

Answer:Cluster


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