Question
Why are most stars not destroyed in a galaxy collision?(1 point)
Responses
Galaxies move too slowly for that type of damage.
Galaxies move too slowly for that type of damage.
Galaxies don't have stars.
Galaxies don't have stars.
Galaxies are mostly empty space.
Galaxies are mostly empty space.
Gravity keeps them away from each other.
Responses
Galaxies move too slowly for that type of damage.
Galaxies move too slowly for that type of damage.
Galaxies don't have stars.
Galaxies don't have stars.
Galaxies are mostly empty space.
Galaxies are mostly empty space.
Gravity keeps them away from each other.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **Galaxies are mostly empty space.**
Most stars in galaxies are separated by vast distances, so even during a collision between two galaxies, direct collisions between individual stars are extremely rare.
Most stars in galaxies are separated by vast distances, so even during a collision between two galaxies, direct collisions between individual stars are extremely rare.