Dwarf galaxies typically don't have a well-defined shape like the spirals many large galaxies form. It's spheroidal, meaning it looks a little bit like a slightly squashed sphere.
Much like it does now.
Well, they look like a big belt of asteroids circling around planets or galaxy.
It would appear as a cloud of stars, just like the Milky Way.
When seen edge-on, a spiral galaxy appears as a thin, flat disk with a bulging central region. The disk is often darkened by dust lanes along its plane, giving it a more defined edge. The spiral arms are not visible from this perspective.
i would say personally netherland dwarf- if your looking for an easy rabbit to tame then choose dwarf lop because it is a lot of hard work to tame a netherland dwarf . Netherland dwarfs though are very pretty more pretty then dwarf lops. Netherland dwarfs are able to look after themselves and make sure that they dont get flystrike. Netherland dwarfs are very shy and a bit aggressive. I dont know much about dwarfs lops though sorry but i would suggest you look at a RSPB rabbit book.
it will look like something untidy
look it up on google images
We do not know, JKR has never said.
If you look at it in a planetary perspective they are called moons. But if you look at it in a solar system perspective they are called planets, dwarf planets and asteroids. If you look at it at a galaxy size they are called Suns and Stars.
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black velvet with a high collar, which in Harry's opinion made him look like a vicar
Much like it does now.
looks cool
Iv'e had one of these before but its just how they look
It means the galaxy has the shape of a spiral. To see what this looks like, search Google Images (image.google.com) for examples.
Well It is sorta big their back legs are. Allaboutrabbits.com has a photo
A spiral, I think.