Yes, my galaxy has some oxygen... although I am somewhat surprised by the question. I hope you're not looking to buy some because your galaxy is low. We're using it.
The third most abundant element in the universe is Oxygen.
the reason the moon has not got enough oxygen is because the moon has no ozone layer so it has the same amount of air as the earth but it just escapes into the galaxy
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If a star system has planets, the availability of oxygen on a given planet is a complicated process. If the planet is of the correct size and in the ecosphere of the star, the production of oxygen will occur through the existence of plant life that will convert carbon dioxide into oxygen. In a primordial planet like an earth, oxygen is not going to be an element that is naturally occurring. The compound carbon dioxide is. It takes plant life to produce an atmoshpere that will sustain animal life.The odds of this happening in a given star system are low, but possible.
there isnt. there is only oxygen which makes it able for us to breath unlike most other places in the galaxy.
That's a ridiculous question. Why would anyone think earth is unique in this way?
Our galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy.
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy.
Our galaxy is a spiral galaxy because it is spiral in shape.
Not counting the Magellanic Clouds (which are minielliptical galaxies orbiting our galaxy), the Andromeda galaxy is the galaxy nearest to our galaxy.
No, a tadpole galaxy is not a type of peculiar galaxy. It is a barred spiral galaxy.
No. The Milky Way is believed to be a barred spiral galaxy.