Spiral galaxies have three main components: a bulge, disk, and halo (see right). The bulge is a spherical structure found in the center of the galaxy. This feature mostly contains older stars. The disk is made up of dust, gas, and younger stars. The disk forms arm structures. Our Sun is located in an arm of our galaxy, the Milky Way. The halo of a galaxy is a loose, spherical structure located around the bulge and some of the disk. The halo contains old clusters of stars, known as globular clusters<span>.
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Elliptical galaxies are shaped like a spheriod, or elongated sphere. In the sky, where we can only see two of their three dimensions, these galaxies look like elliptical, or oval, shaped disks. The light is smooth, with the surface brightness decreasing as you go farther out from the center. Elliptical galaxies are given a classification that corresponds to their elongation from a perfect circle, otherwise known as their ellipticity. The larger the number, the more elliptical the galaxy is. So, for example a galaxy of classification of E0 appears to be perfectly circular, while a classification of E7 is very flattened. The elliptical scale varies from E0 to E7. Elliptical galaxies have no particular axis of rotation.
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talc mineral and magnetite
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Turkish: Bir gaza dönüşecekler ve gaz, güveler ve güve larvaları için çok zehirlidir.
English:They will turn in to a gass and the gass is very toxic to moths and moth larvae.
The toxic waste mad everyone sick and effected to the whole neighborhood
igneous rocks cool very slowly
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Large crystals are formed when rocks cool very slowly. This gives time for crystallization nuclei to form and other crystals aggregates round it.
- Large crystals in rocks are typical of intrusive igneous rocks.
- These rocks are formed beneath the earth surface and they usually have big crystals.
- This because they cool slowly and have time for crystal formation.
- Rocks that cools rapidly are extrusive igneous rocks.
- They are usually fine grained and glassy in nature.
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