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Cosmic Structures

Cosmic structures refer to the large-scale organization of matter in the universe, including galaxies, galaxy clusters, and vast filaments of dark matter and gas. These structures formed over billions of years as gravity caused matter to clump together, creating a cosmic web that shapes the universe’s overall layout. Understanding these structures helps scientists learn about the universe's origin, evolution, and the role of dark matter and dark energy in shaping the cosmos.