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There are an estimated 1011 (100 billion) galaxies in the observable Universe. It is not known how much bigger the Universe is, compared to the observable part.
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a lot
There are about 1011 galaxies on the observable Universe. The actual Universe is much bigger, but nobody knows how much bigger. Answer2: Thee are >1012 galaxies in the universe.
Approximately 60% of all galaxies are spiral
Assuming the questioner meant "how many", the present estimate is: between 100 billion and 200 billion galaxies, in the observable Universe.
There are about 1011 (a 1, followed by 11 zeroes) galaxies in the known Universe. It is not currently known how much bigger the entire Universe is, compared to the known Universe.
We are not sure exactly how many galaxies are in the universe. There could very possibly be millions or even billions.
well the universe is endless, but the universe is made up of many galaxies, and galaxies are made of planets and stars and dust etc.
There is no correct answer as most are not discovered
No; the two are quite different. The Universe is everything we can see; it contains many galaxies.
It's not known to any degree of accuracy, but about 66% of all spiral galaxies are barred and about 60% of galaxies in the local Universe are spiral galaxies.