In a large spiral galaxy like the Milky Way, where are globular clusters predominantly situated?
Answer
Orbiting in the halo surrounding the main galactic disk.
Globular clusters are primarily found orbiting the galactic center within the vast, roughly spherical halo that surrounds the main stellar disk where spiral arms reside.

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