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Which of these offense can happen when galaxies collide

Galaxy triple size
Galaxy, destroy their stars
Galaxies merge
Galaxies disappear

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When galaxies collide, the most accurate outcome from your list would be:

- **Galaxies merge**: This is a common result of galactic collisions. When two galaxies come close to each other, their gravitational interactions can lead to them merging into a larger galaxy over time.

The other options are somewhat misleading:

- **Galaxy triple size**: This isn't a standard result of a collision; while merging can create larger galaxies, the term "triple size" isn't typically used.

- **Galaxy, destroy their stars**: While stars can be disturbed during a collision, they are generally too far apart to directly collide. However, some stars may be ejected from the galaxy or their formations might be affected in denser regions.

- **Galaxies disappear**: This is not accurate; galaxies don't disappear, but one galaxy might be assimilated into another.

In summary, galaxies merging is the most relevant and scientifically supported outcome when galaxies collide.
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