Which statement best describes the galaxies closest to the Milky Way?(1 point)
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These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
These galaxies are independent of and unaffected by the Milky Way's gravitational pull.
These galaxies are independent of and unaffected by the Milky Way's gravitational pull.
These galaxies consist of mostly old stars.
These galaxies consist of mostly old stars.
These galaxies are all identified as spiral.
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These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
These galaxies are independent of and unaffected by the Milky Way's gravitational pull.
These galaxies are independent of and unaffected by the Milky Way's gravitational pull.
These galaxies consist of mostly old stars.
These galaxies consist of mostly old stars.
These galaxies are all identified as spiral.
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The statement that best describes the galaxies closest to the Milky Way is:
**These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.**
This is accurate because the closest galaxies to the Milky Way, such as the Andromeda Galaxy (a spiral), the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (irregular), and various dwarf galaxies (which can be elliptical or irregular), encompass a variety of galaxy types.
**These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.**
This is accurate because the closest galaxies to the Milky Way, such as the Andromeda Galaxy (a spiral), the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (irregular), and various dwarf galaxies (which can be elliptical or irregular), encompass a variety of galaxy types.
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