They don't have any core, it's only a singularity.
Black holes are invisible because their gravity well pulls in any light around it, but technically they're not stars. They are the collapsed cores of stars.
Planets will never become black holes. They don't even have enough mass to undergo nuclear fusion, let alone form iron cores that are neccecary for supernova. in technicality here, if a planet like the earth were to be compressed down to the size of a tennisball, but retain all of its mass, it too would become a miniture black hole, but only for the time that the machinery that put it in this place were still active upon it. If left alone, a planet-massed black hole would instantaneously expand, losing its blackhole status.
Black holes are not terrestrial or gas planets. They are regions of space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. They are formed when a massive star collapses under its own gravity.
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
Most black holes were once the cores of very large stars that collapsed.
No, black holes are not living organisms, but dead stars with collapsed cores and infinite gravity.
Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.
Most black holes form when massive stars exhaust their fuel and their cores collapse. There are also supermassive black holes at the centers of most galaxies. Scientists are not sure how supermassive black holes form.
Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.
Supermassive black holes tend to hang out in galactic cores. Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, has one at its nucleus.
Black holes are not terrestrial or gas planets. They are regions of space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. They are formed when a massive star collapses under its own gravity.
Black holes are invisible because their gravity well pulls in any light around it, but technically they're not stars. They are the collapsed cores of stars.
stellar black holes were stars (these are large)primordial black holes were pieces of the big bang (these are microscopic)
No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
Black holes are round due to the intense gravitational forces pulling matter towards the center. This gravity acts equally in all directions, resulting in a spherical shape. Any irregularities in shape would be quickly smoothed out by the immense gravitational forces at play.