The Earth is part of the Milky Way Galaxy which in turn is part of the Local Group Cluster. The Local Group Cluster itself is part of the Virgo super cluster.
The Virgo Super Cluster
Earth belongs to the Milky Way Galaxy, which belongs to the The Local Group, which is part of the Virgo Super Cluster
Earth is in the "Local Group"
Super Mario Galaxy
That is called a globular cluster.
Earth is in milkyway galaxy which is part of Virgo cluster and Virgo cluster is located in Virgo supercluster. Cluster = A group of galaxies. Supercluster = group of clusters.
The galactic cluster in which the Milky Way is located is called The Local Group. (Not very inspiring, is it?)
Yes, a clump cluster galaxy is a type of peculiar galaxy.
A group of galaxies is called a galaxy cluster or galaxy group.
Andromeda Galaxy - M31 Our Galaxy cluster is called "The local group".
A galaxy cluster consists of several galaxy groups, each of which in turn contains several galaxies. So no; a galaxy cluster is MUCH bigger than any individual galaxy.
Superclusters are large groupings of smaller galaxy groups and clusters, and are among the largest structures of the cosmos.