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Which region of the early universe was most likely to become a galaxy? which region of the early universe was most likely to become a galaxy? a region whose matter density was lower than average a region whose matter density was higher than average a region with an unusual concentration of dark energy?

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The region of the 'early universe' whose matter density was higher than the average was most likely to become a 'galaxy'.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • For an object to be subjected to gravity, it needs to have a specifically higher density.
  • During the formation of galaxies in the early universe, 'the action of gravity' within and over the dense regions of the universe is believed to have 'played a significant role'.
  • The regions which are found in the universe denser than average were the regions where the 'first galaxies of the universe' were formed.
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The answer is : a region with an unusual concentration of dark energy. A region whose dark matter density was higher than average, because gravitational runaway takes regions that are initially denser and makes them the more denser.

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