That sounds like the Magellanic Clouds. Two galaxies that are satellites of our galaxy, visible in the Southern Hemisphere. They may be confused with clouds, but they are always in the same part of the sky (including in the apparent rotation of the sky around the Earth, of course).
In comparison to the world we're familiar with, very, very empty. Consider this: someday M31 in Andromeda and our galaxy, the Milky Way, will smash into each other. Though each has over 100 billion stars and possibly a trillion planets, there's a better-than-even chance not a single pair of worlds will collide; things are that spread out. Moreover, that's the space WITHIN the galaxies; the INTERgalactic space is even thinner than that.
"There is a pair of trousers" is correct because "pair" is a singular noun and takes a singular verb.
lone pair has more electrons than bond pair
Adenine pair up with thymine. guanine pair up with cytosin
A lone pair- as the name suggests is a pair of electrons which has not yet been shared with any other atom
Collisions or interactions between galaxies are believed to be the cosmic accidents that can lead to the formation of many irregularly shaped galaxies. These interactions can trigger bursts of star formation and distort the shape of galaxies, resulting in the formation of irregular shapes.
Oh, the names of galaxies in space are so interesting! You've got tons of them, like the Milky Way, Andromeda, the Whirlpool Galaxy, and many more. Each one is like a beautiful painting in the night sky, full of wonder and mystery. Just thinking about them can make you feel a sense of awe and inspiration.
The Eyes Galaxies are a pair of galaxies about 52 million light years away in the constellation Virgo.They are both spiral galaxies.
At least one pair, or one pair? If it is one pair, then it depends if the shape is regular or irregular.
Some irregular hepagons, for example.Some irregular hepagons, for example.Some irregular hepagons, for example.Some irregular hepagons, for example.
The PGC 2631284 galaxy (one of the background galaxies in the UGC 8335 galaxy pair) is a spiral galaxy 1300 million light-years (redshift of 0.1) from Earth in the Ursa Major constellation, and is 100,000 light-years in diameter (same size as the Milky Way), and contains about 100 billion stars (the same number of stars as the Milky Way).
An irregular hexagon.
An irregular pentagon can. A regular pentagon cannot.
Two mothers who live in the same neighborhood -__________-'
Shapes that have only one pair of parallel lines include trapezoids (or trapeziums) and certain types of irregular quadrilaterals. In a trapezoid, one pair of opposite sides is parallel while the other pair is not. Irregular quadrilaterals can also be formed with one pair of parallel sides, depending on their specific configuration.
irregular square or rectangle
irregular trapezium