What characterizes the immense, nearly spherical regions known as voids in the LSS?

Answer

Contain very few galaxies or galaxy clusters

Voids are vast regions characterized by a relative dearth of structures because their initial density was slightly lower than average, allowing gravity less material to gather over cosmic time.

What characterizes the immense, nearly spherical regions known as voids in the LSS?

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