Yes, astronomers have discovered hundreds if not thousands of other galaxies.
there are milions of planets everywhere there are many that have the same conditions at earth. so what you discover a new one . yes
The Milky Way Galaxy The milky way.
One way is to introduce vegetation as this acts as a windbreak, but apart from this there really isn't a lot you can do about wind erosion.
Earthquakes can tear apart the physical invoirment and it can tear down buildings, bridges, homes and alot of other things. So when a earthquakes tears down these things that humans need humans will have to rebuild these things and it impacts us. This is common sense.
A Galaxy is made of Stars, Star Dust, and Gas.
plates puled apart
You can tell rocks apart by its hardness, cleavage, and streak
The Milky Way Galaxy.
A barred spiral galaxy,
Millions of light-years apart.
No. The solar system is part of the galaxy.
The milky way
Any space laboratory is inside our Galaxy. Humans are not yet able to travel beyond our galaxy.
It is apart of the Local Group.
Because most actors are humans.
humans are not alone their are millions of creatures lying in space . These are called aliens . They have UFOs . When the earth comes to an end we can go to different galaxy's but their are no aliens in are galaxy.
Nope, other way around: The Milky Way - our home galaxy - is part of the universe.
The German word for galaxy is "Galaxie" which is pronounced almost the same apart from the first A which is pronounced like the A in harbor
No. The galaxy is held together by the mutual gravity of every object in the galaxy. The central black hole accounts for only a tiny fraction of that mass.