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Yes!!! The galaxies are a collection of millions if not billions of stars.

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Every galaxy has billions of stars. Each of those stars is like the Sun, but some are larger or smaller, and they can have different colors.

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  • technically the sun is a really big star
  • no every star in the galaxy is basicaly a sun
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Galaxys are made up of indiv suns.

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Yes, they do.

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All stars and galaxies are in the universe.


Which stars are actually a galaxy?

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