How are galaxies arranged in the universe?

1 Answer
Jun 19, 2017

As far as I know, not in any particular order.

Explanation:

However, the gravitational attractions between galaxies cause them to form clusters, which in turn pull together into superclusters. These superclusters make a sort of sponge-like structure, with pockets of empty space millions of light-years wide in between them called voids.