It is the bulge.
As of now, there is no evidence to suggest that people live in the Andromeda galaxy. The vast distance between our galaxy and Andromeda makes it currently impossible for humans to live there. However, there could potentially be extraterrestrial life forms in other parts of the galaxy.
There are currently no known means to actually separate parts of the universe physically from the rest of the universe.
The Andromeda galaxy covers a relatively small fraction of the observable universe. It is estimated to be around 220,000 light-years in diameter, making up just a tiny portion of the vast expanse of the universe.
A tornado usually forms from a mesocyclone, which occurs in the updraft or rear portion of some thunderstorms.
It does not look like a spiral because we are inside the disk that forms the spiral arms. To see the spiral, you have to be outside the galaxy, viewing the disk from above or below.
Halo.
The pore
spiral arm
our solar system is part of the milky way galaxy
The three main sources of gravity in our galaxy are stars, dark matter, and gas clouds. Stars contribute a significant portion of the mass within the galaxy and thus exert a strong gravitational pull. Dark matter, which is invisible and comprises a large portion of the galaxy's mass, also contributes to gravitational forces. Gas clouds, although less massive than stars and dark matter, still have significant gravitational effects within our galaxy.
It's fair to say that our own galaxy was discovered first.
Most commonly, this galaxy is called the Milky Way. It is a lenticular galaxy, and is known by our scientist to have carbon based life forms. Other life forms are yet to be discovered by these carbon based life forms.
The Andromeda Galaxy.
yes there is. this is the biggest extinct volcano in the galaxy yes there is. this is the biggest extinct volcano in the galaxy
Supermassive Galaxy
THE mantle 80%
The chorion.