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Why are most stars not destroyed in a galaxy collision?(1 point)
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Gravity keeps them away from each other.
Gravity keeps them away from each other.

Galaxies are mostly empty space.
Galaxies are mostly empty space.

Galaxies don't have stars.
Galaxies don't have stars.

Galaxies move too slowly for that type of damage.
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Answered by GPT 3.5
Gravity keeps them away from each other.
2 years ago

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