Probably more or less the same things that you will find in our own galaxy.
spiral,elliptical,irregular galaxies
i can tell that there are many galaxies beyond the milky way like magalang and matulungin
The answer you seek is within you must find it yourself to understand
spiral,elliptical,irregular galaxies
Look up in the sky with a good telescope, and find things that are too fuzzy-looking to be stars. Some of them are nebulas, and a few may be comets - but a lot of them are other galaxies.
Maybe life on planets far far away!
The general tendency is for galaxies to move away from each other, in other words, the Universe is expanding. Only in our "immediate neighborhood" will you also find some galaxies that move towards us.
At the center of a large cluster, you'll usually find large and massive galaxies.
there is only 1 universe and their is billions of galaxies in it !
There are billions of galaxies in the Universe.
None. Galaxies on the other hand do contain planets
There's nothing between the galaxies. It's just other galaxies that float around the universe.