yes they can and if that happens the galaxy will be destroyes :)
Yes.
That's what's expected of us & the Andromeda Galaxy.
Yes. Some elliptical galaxies are formed when two spiral galaxies merge into each other.
An elliptical galaxy is round. A spiral galaxy is shaped like a spiral.
galaxie 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
there are 3 types of galaxies. 1.spiral 2.elliptical 3.irregular the main galaxy in our universe would be a spiral galaxy
While spiral galaxies are bright, elliptical galaxies are dim. Spiral galaxies are hotbeds of star formation, but elliptical galaxies aren't nearly as prolific because they contain less gas and dust, which means fewer new (and brighter) stars are born
The three different types of galaxies are the Spiral galaxy, the Elliptical galaxy, and the Irregular galaxy. Spiral galaxies are obviously in the shape of a spiral, elliptical galaxies are shaped as an ellipse, or a flat circle, and irregular galaxies can be any shape.
By virtue of their name, dwarf galaxies are smaller. Most galaxies are dwarf galaxies.
There are various ways of categorising galaxies, often based on Edwin Hubble's work on the shapes galaxies. Classifications often give the four main types of galaxies as: Spiral (including barred spiral), Elliptical, Lenticular and Irregular.
It isn't. Earth is in the Milky Way Galaxy - a spiral galaxy.
No. But most spiral and elliptical galaxies do.
B.) A giant elliptical galaxy
I think the least common is elliptical or irregular..
I think elliptical galaxies are the galaxies you are referring to. Scientist normally describe them as a flatted disk shape. These galaxies contain mainly older stars.