Short-lived black holes are theorized to form when cosmic rays of extraordinarily high energy collide with particles in the atmosphere. They might also be synthetically created in a particle collider. It's also possible they were created due to favorable conditions in the early universe, although the ongoing existence of such is still an open question.
The Black Hole will explode because the gravity of a Black Hole is formed by the matter that is in the process of going intothe Black Hole, and not that matter that has already gone inside.
A blackhole is formed in our universe when matter falls onto the black hole and that forms an accretion disk that is heated by friction. The black hole does not allow anything to escape it.
For a stellar black hole, yes. Mass cannot be created or destroyed. Generally a black hole will be less massive than the star from which it formed, as much of the star's mass gets blasted when the star dies in a supernova. A black hole can gain mass over time as matter falls into it.
Well, obviously, if it formed a certain time ago. But I don't think you can tell the age of a black hole just by looking at it.
Only in that they where formed by the same process. A neutron star formed from a star with less mass than a black hole
Black hole tunnel is formed by strong electromagnetic waves moving in a rythmic way.
A black hole does not create a star. A black hole is formed when a star dies.
A black hole is formed when a star or other large body collapses on itself.
The Black Hole will explode because the gravity of a Black Hole is formed by the matter that is in the process of going intothe Black Hole, and not that matter that has already gone inside.
Perhaps this stands for Micro Black Hole, a theoretical concept yet to be proved.
A blackhole is formed in our universe when matter falls onto the black hole and that forms an accretion disk that is heated by friction. The black hole does not allow anything to escape it.
no... A black hole is formed from an exploding star so unless you can control what stars do... then no.. im 12 and i know that....
For a stellar black hole, yes. Mass cannot be created or destroyed. Generally a black hole will be less massive than the star from which it formed, as much of the star's mass gets blasted when the star dies in a supernova. A black hole can gain mass over time as matter falls into it.
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The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
I dont know when it formed but i must tell you that 1400 years back eaarth has gone in the black hole just go through the holy book quran you will get to know everything.
It's highly unlikely, as we would have detected it. Micro black holes are physically possible but their existence hasn't been confirmed. One could safely say, that there is no black hole on the Earth and the nearest black hole is a safe, 1,600 light years from us.