Gravitation? Yes black holes have enormous gravitation but it is not completely vacuum. When matter gets sucked into blackholes, noone knows where the matter ends up. Black holes originate from a really dense star collapsing on itself like a cookie crumbling if you crush it with enough force.
have you not seen its giant balls?
Terrestrial planets have terra firma, a.k.a. hard ground. The gas giants are giant balls of gas.
Chances are in the trillions to 1 of earth being sucked in a blackhole (created by nature.) We are much more likely to be slammed into by an asteroid or a comet. Blackholes are pretty rare - they take a lot of energy to produce.
Plants are living organisms that grow into a wide variety of things, such as trees, flowers, grass, bushes, etc. Stars on the other hand are giant luminous balls of plasma that are in space, which you can see at night.
They are all made up of gases. The outer planets are nicknamed "gas giants" because they are massive object rotating around the sun that are essentially huge balls of gas with dense metal cores:)
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have you not seen its giant balls?
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There are no giant balls of burning glasses: glass is not really a combustible material.
make a giant snowball, then squish it as hard as you can, then keep doing that to get it as big as you want :)
Stars...
A giant sky vacuum.
with its paws i think it use is balls
They are radar dishes in weather covers.
Stars are giant balls of gas and fire.
Yes. If you find the right place. There are hamster balls for people so there must be some for dogs or you can just put them into peoples hamster balls then it should work.