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which of the following is the largest known gravitationally bound structure in the universe? answer options: select one of four local group solar system cluster galaxy
Brief Explanations
To determine the largest known gravitationally bound structure, we analyze each option:
- Solar system: Consists of the Sun and its orbiting bodies, relatively small.
- Galaxy: A collection of stars, gas, etc., but smaller than a cluster.
- Local group: A group of galaxies, but clusters are larger groupings of galaxies.
- Cluster (galaxy cluster): A large assemblage of galaxies bound by gravity, larger than the other options here. Among the given options, a cluster (galaxy cluster) is the largest gravitationally bound structure.
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