The most abundant type of stars is red dwarves.
A Spiral Galaxy
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All galaxies appear to be unique; they are all equally uncommon. Except ours; the Milky Way is the only galaxy to have US in it. Edit : Galaxies are classified into various types. The most uncommon type is known as "Irregular".
Yes. Around 76% of the stars are low luminosity stars.
The most common type is main-sequence stars. This is a fairly broad category; within it, the most common type is red dwarves.
For one thing, the Milky Way is a spiral galaxy, which is the most abundant type of galaxy.
An elliptical galaxy is a type of galaxy not a particular one.
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There are about 33% F type stars in our Milky Way.
a spiral galaxy like the milky way
Typically irregular galaxies have the oldest stars
Igneous. Basalt is the most abundant in oceanic crust and granite is the most abundant in continental crust.
A Spiral Galaxy
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How old it is, and if it is still producing stars
These are called ellipitical galaxies
Our galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy. There is a bar of stars, like the diameter of a circle, from which the spirals emanate, so to speak.