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How are galaxies organized and distributed within the universe

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the galaxies aren't distributed randomly throughout the universe but they are grouped in gravitationally bound clusters.
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The answer is: Many are associated in pairs, trios, groups or clusters, and their distribution in filamentary structures.

Explanation:

Galaxies rarely appear isolated and their distribution in the Universe is not uniform. Many are associated in pairs, trios, groups of some tens or clusters of up to a few thousand. These groups are held together by gravitation.

The large-scale distribution of galaxies seems to indicate that they are concentrated along large filamentary structures.

The answer is: Many are associated in pairs, trios, groups or clusters, and their distribution in filamentary structures.

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