at least 10 billion.
The average number of stars in a dwarf galaxy is several billion.
The average number of stars in a dwarf galaxy since it contains a few million to several billion stars with as few as ten million (107) stars.
An average dwarf galaxy contains few as ten million (107) stars.
A dwarf galaxy [See Link] is a small galaxy composed of up to several billion stars, a small number compared to our own Milky Way's 200-400 billion stars
Dwarf galaxies merely refer to the size of the galaxy itself, not the stars in the galaxy, so no.
Yes. 100 billion is the average number of stars in a normal galaxy.
A dwarf galaxy might contain this number of stars. A galaxy will contain billions of stars.
A dwarf galaxy can have a few million stars; a huge galaxy can have a trillion stars or more.
The average number of stars in a giant galaxy since it contains trillions of stars is 10 trillion.
at least 10 billion.
Yes. Some dwarf galaxies do contain 1 billion stars.
Galaxies vary a lot in size, from dwarf galaxies that have a few hundred million stars, to huge galaxies with a hundred trillion stars. (That's a ratio of about 1 to a million.)Our own galaxy has somewhere between 200 and 400 billion stars. Actually, most galaxies are quite a bit smaller than our own galaxy, since dwarf galaxies occur in larger numbers.