In relation to us, galaxies

  1. Which area of astronomy does Kepler's laws address?(1 point)Responses The movement of the sun in relation to the planets. The
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  2. Which area of astronomy does Kepler's laws address?(1 point)Responses The movement of the sun in relation to the planets. The
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  3. Which area of astronomy does Kepler's laws address?(1 point)Responses The movement of the sun in relation to the planets. The
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  4. Which area of astronomy does Kepler's laws address?(1 point)Responses The movement of stars within galaxies. The movement of
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  5. Which of these events can happen when galaxies collide?(1 point)Galaxies destroy their stars Galaxies triple in size Galaxies
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  6. The observed red shifts of galaxies are evidence that* 2 points A) the galaxies are still very hot. B) the galaxies cannot be
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  7. Which of these events can happen when galaxies collide?(1 point)A-Galaxies destroy their stars. B-Galaxies disappear. C-Galaxies
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  8. Which of these events can happen when galaxies collide?a. galaxies merge b. galaxies disappear c. galaxies destroy their stars
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  9. Which of these events can happen when galaxies collide?Galaxies triple in size Galaxies disappear Galaxies destroy their stars
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  10. Which of these events can happen when galaxies collide?Galaxies destroy their stars. Galaxies disappear. Galaxies merge.
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