There isn't really a generic term for a giant cluster - as all clusters are giant.
See related question for the two types of cluster
A giant elliptical galaxy at the center of a dense cluster
The stars formed from the same giant molecular cloud and are roughly the same age.
A group of diamond is called a cluster
it grow in a cluster
No, a globular cluster is a group of stars that are part of a galaxy. The Virgo cluster is much bigger. It is a large nearby group of galaxies.
A giant elliptical galaxy at the center of a dense cluster
A giant elliptical galaxy at the center of a dense cluster
a group of up to a few thousand stars that were formed from the same giant
ClusterSpiralRed giantPulsar
The stars formed from the same giant molecular cloud and are roughly the same age.
The term 'linux cluster' can refer to numerous computer networks using the Linux system joining together by using the same IP address and becoming one giant network.
B.) A giant elliptical galaxy
Yes, the noun 'cluster' is a standardized collective noun for:a cluster of antelopesa cluster of beesa cluster of bombsa cluster of computersa cluster of diamondsa cluster of grapesa cluster of grasshoppersa cluster of knotsa cluster of porcupine fisha cluster of spidersa cluster of starsa cluster of things
The noun 'cluster' is a collective noun for:a cluster of antelopesa cluster of beesa cluster of churlsa cluster of computersa cluster of grapesa cluster of grasshoppersa cluster of knotsa cluster of porcupine fisha cluster of spidersa cluster of starsa cluster of things
The noun 'cluster' is a standardized collective noun for:a cluster of antelopesa cluster of beesa cluster of bombsa cluster of computersa cluster of diamondsa cluster of grapesa cluster of grasshoppersa cluster of knotsa cluster of porcupine fisha cluster of spidersa cluster of starsa cluster of things
"An open cluster is a group of a few thousand stars that were formed in the same giant molecular cloud, and are still loosely gravitationally bound to each other.In contrast, globular clusters are very tightly bound by gravity.a large cloud of stars
Partly: The formation of an open cluster begins with the collapse of part of a giant molecular cloud (a dense cloud of gas containing thousands of times the mass of the Sun) Many factors could trigger the collapse of a giant molecular cloud (or part of it) and a burst of star formation which will result in an open cluster, including shock waves from a nearby supernova and gravitational interactions.