gravity, duhh :P
lol yaa its kinda obvieous
The force that causes both, stars and galaxies to form is the gravitational force.Gravity on both a galactic and intergalactic scale.
The Milky Way Galaxy and about 17 other galaxies within 3 million light-years are collectively known as the Local Group. This group includes galaxies such as Andromeda (M31), Triangulum (M33), and the Milky Way.
..What..? The univere is EVERYTHING, including the milky way galaxy.
Galaxies do combine or merge together. In about 4.5 -> 5.5 billion years time time, the Andromeda Galaxy will combine with our galaxy, the Milky Way Galaxy. In a lot of cases Irregular Galaxies are believed to have formed with interactions with other galaxies. See related link for a picture of two galaxies merging.
We are part of the Local Group. The Local Group contains the Milky Way, two other major galaxies, and dozens of dwarf galaxies. The Local Groups is a group of galaxies which, as galaxies go, are close to us.
Gravity on both a galactic and intergalactic scale.
The Milky Way is our galaxy, the are no other galaxies within it though we are part of a local group of galaxies.
There are billions of galaxies in the Universe.
The milky way is different then other galaxies because it has a milky color and twists in the middle and other galaxies dont have a planet with live humans.Maybe Aliens.Prove me wrong if you want because it might be wrong.Thank you.
No
It's a galaxy
The force that draws two interacting galaxies toward each other is gravity. Gravity is the fundamental force of attraction between all objects with mass, including galaxies. This force can cause galaxies to merge or distort their shapes when they get too close to each other.
No. The Milky Way galaxy is just one of billions of galaxies in the Universe. Just like there are billions of planets in the Milky Way Galaxy, there are also comparable numbers of planets in other galaxies.
There could be billions of other galaxies similar to the milky way.
i can tell that there are many galaxies beyond the milky way like magalang and matulungin
After the Milky Way galaxy, there are many other galaxies in the universe. Some of the closest galaxies to us are the Andromeda galaxy and the Triangulum galaxy. Beyond these, there are billions of other galaxies in the universe, each containing billions of stars.
No one knows the answer to that because astronomers haven't been able to explore any other galaxies besides the Milky Way.