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a galaxy is billions of stars
habitats can differ temperture,moisture,and many other ways.
Generally, the galaxies that are further away will have the larger red shifts.
habitats can differ temperture,moisture,and many other ways.
its smaller
smaller
The size of a nanoparticle is smaller than any one piece of a solid; also an ion is smaller than a nanoparticle.
It would not be so stable
There are many ways that a smaller and larger state can differ. The economy may be better because of more people in larger states, and there may be more activities a person can do in a larger state.
Constellations are patterns of stars that we see in the sky. There are 88 official constellations, like Leo, Orion, Taurus etc. We are in the galaxy called the Milky Way, as are all the stars you can see in all of those constellations. A galaxy is a massive collection of stars. We can see some other galaxies, such as Andromeda, but they just look like a clump of dust in the sky because they are so far away, and we can't pick out individual stars.
They are smaller than their parents.
Similarities of structures that have sizes that differ by orders of magnitude are common in nature. Have a look at fractals.