Last time i heard it, one small corner.
No, the growth of the universe is caused by the galaxies moving away from each other, with no relation to their size.
In relation to the Sun - roughly where we are now. In relation to the Galaxy 1/225 further around the Galactic core. In relation to the Universe. Who knows
Any such speed must be specified with relation to something: for example, with relation to the Andromeda Galaxy, the average of the Local Group, of the Local Supergroup, etc. There is no such thing as an "absolute speed".
the universe is bigger than the galaxy because our galaxy (the milky way) is in the universe.
Actually a galaxy is in a universe
A galaxy is a tine part of the universe.
The universe contains countless galaxies, think of the universe as a galaxy of galaxies.
The universe contains countless galaxies, think of the universe as a galaxy of galaxies.
galaxy is in the universe
a Galaxy is smaller because the universe holds everything
In the galaxy, we are in one of the spiral arms. We do not know where we are in the Universe.
the universe apparently never stops going. Plus the galaxy's are included with the universe :)