there are a few kinds of galaxies in our universe.
There are three main types of galaxies: spiral galaxies (like the Milky Way), elliptical galaxies (oval or spherical in shape), and irregular galaxies (lacking a distinct shape). These classifications are based on the galaxies' shapes and structures.
Three galaxies would be the Milky Way, Andromeda, and Comet Galaxy.
Any "order" would be arbitrary. The main types are spiral galaxies, elliptical galaxies, and irregular galaxies. Several variations exist, too.
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Galaxies are classified by their shape and size. The main kinds are ellipticals, spirals, irregular and dwarfs.
spiral galaxies (ours), irregular galaxies, and elliptical galaxies.
a spiral galaxy is what you call a "kind" or classificationfor example the milky way galaxy is a spiral galaxy
Galaxies can be classified into three main sizes: dwarf galaxies, which are small and contain less than a few billion stars; Milky Way-sized galaxies, which are intermediate in size and contain a few hundred billion stars; and giant galaxies, which are massive and can contain trillions of stars.
That is a difficult question to fully answer as types of galaxies are not fully defined. A ball park figure would be dwarf galaxies, or spiral galaxies depending on the area in question. See related question for a full breakdown.
Elliptical, Irregular, and Spiral
i think the dwarft