Science, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

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Answered by XxxXXJAYXXxxX
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Answer:

BECAUSE THEY ROTATE ON THEIR AXIS. AND THEY ROTATE AROUND THE CENTRE OF THE UNIVERSE BUT IT WILL TAKE BILLIONS OF YEARS FOR THAT COMPLETE ROTATION.

Answered by Doraemon9691
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Answer:

It's because galaxies are unimaginably huge. An object traveling at high speed across a very long distance appears to be moving slowly when viewed from far away.

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