The strength of a black hole's gravity depends on the black hole's mass and how far your reference point is from the center of mass.
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The earth's gravitational pull decreases as altitude increases.
yes because the earth and the moon push and pull with there gravitational pulls. and when the moon is full it has a stronger gravitational pull
this answer is false because when you go into space you start to float. So the answer is false. You loose the gravitational pull not gain gravitational pull.
no
black holes are believed to have the strongest gravitational pull. that and beaches at spring break.
I believe it's because they have a gravitational pull so strong, that not even light can escape it; hence, utter blackness.
What do you mean? "Gravitational pull" and "gravity" is the same thing.
Through extreme gravitational pull.
The most dense thing known is dark matter but it has not been proven to exist but it is said to be in black hole and the reason a black hole sucks you in is because it is very dense an object with that density has a very strong gravitational pull
No. A black dwarf is dense and has the mass of an entire star, so the gravitational pull would still be quite strong.
You cant see a black hole because the gravitational pull of it is so strong that not even light can escape from it. Astronomers find them through observing the space matter that they pull into them, not the hole itself.
No. Their gravitational pull is simply too great to maintain any kind of atmosphere.
Black holes draw in other matter due to the huge gravitational pull they exert. Because of this, even light cannot escape a black hole's pull.
intense gravitational pull caused the galaxy to form around the black hole
I can't comprehend how suction would work in a vacuum :-) Black Holes' use their gravitational force to pull matter into them.
It has such a great gravitational pull because of the center(called the singularity) has such a high density that if a airplane where to go through it and come back out it would be the same size as a marble and be the same weight. Therefore black holes have a huge gravitational pull.