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How are most galaxies moving relative to one another? What evidence do astronomers use to support this theory?

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Answer:

Galaxies rotate in their center with parts of galaxies that are far away from centre.

Step-by-step explanation:

Galaxies move throughout the space. It rotates around its center with the portions of galaxy that are far from the center and moves relatively slowly from other objects near the center.

Because of the Big bang explosion because of which the Universe have expanded, galaxies are going away from other galaxies. The galaxy cluster also moves around the cluster center.

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