Galaxies are distributed through the universe in
A) clusters,which are grouped into linked superclusters around huge voids (like soap bubbles) .
B) isolated clusters containing anywhere from a few dozen galaxies to thousands of galaxies.
C) isolated superclusters,each containing dozens of clusters of galaxies.
D) a random scattering of small clusters of galaxies similar to the Local Group.
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