Probably, though most planets discovered so far - or perhaps all of them - are in our own galaxy. The reason for this is simply that it is easier to discover planets when they are relatively close to us. But, having discovered about a thousand planets nearby, there is no particular reason to believe that other galaxies would be devoid of galaxies. After all, the same laws of physics work in other galaxies as here.
it bigger
rotate retrograde
there are leaves on plants, they are living
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Angiosperms & gymnosperms
planets that are inside the asteroid belt
there is only 1 universe and their is billions of galaxies in it !
None. Galaxies on the other hand do contain planets
There are billions of galaxies in the Universe.
spiral,elliptical,irregular galaxies
Yes. Scientists haven't been able to explore other galaxies. I believe that there is life in other galaxies just like Earth. but how do they explore galaxies? i mean how do they know there are other galaxies? do they have any proof of lik=fe on other galaxies? ^^^^^^^
There's nothing between the galaxies. It's just other galaxies that float around the universe.