yes it has, some stars are from the dwarth galaxy the milky way "destroyed".
Yes and no.A galaxy itself cannot be destroyed. It is made up of billions of stars held together by massive gravitation influences.Galaxies, do "collide" with other galaxies, but they do not "hit" more like merge into one another, forming a larger more massive galaxy.So if galaxy A merges with galaxy B we might call the merger galaxy C. Galaxy A and B therefore no longer exist, so you could say that they have been destroyed, but all the original matter of the galaxy still exists, just in another form.See related link for more information.
it is because it is so small compared to other planets
Everyone who has ever lived has spent their entire life in a galaxy. The planet we live in is part of the Milky Way Galaxy.
no i dont think that
yes
because nobody has ever been outside our galaxy so we can't tell if it is a spiral galaxy or not.
No.
The collision of Andromeda with the Milky Way is not expected for many billions of years, by which time the Earth will have already been destroyed by the expansion of the sun into a red giant.
yes
NEVER NEVER NEVER EVER EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," the Earth is destroyed by a bureaucratic alien race called the Vogons to make way for a hyperspace bypass. The destruction is part of the comedic and absurd tone of the story, highlighting themes of cosmic insignificance and randomness.
No.