What typically happens to individual stars during a galactic merger?

Answer

They almost always pass right by each other unscathed

Due to the immense emptiness of space, even in galactic cores, stars have vast gulfs of vacuum separating them, allowing them to pass through each other without collision.

What typically happens to individual stars during a galactic merger?

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