everything they can pull in everything even other stars and light itself
Depending on the size of the black hole, they may or may not have:* An enormous mass; * An enormous gravitational pull (depending how close you are, of course); * An enormous density (depending how you define density; if you take the volume of the event horizon, a supermassive black hole actually has less density than water).
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.
plain old ordinary gravity, just lots of it
Black holes are black because their gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape from them, making them appear black to the human eye.
Scientists think quasars are supermassive black holes in the process of consuming enormous amounts of matter.
Through extreme gravitational pull.
Black holes are black because their gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape from them. This strong gravitational pull is caused by the massive amount of matter packed into a small space, creating a dense and compact object with intense gravity.
Black Hole simply cannot be destroyed because Black holes have so much Gravity That even light cannot pass or go from near the black holes. Black Holes pull the object passing from 10,000,00 (10 Lakh) away from them. So nobody can go near them to destroy it
Black hole occurs when a star dies. It is a location in space that possesses so much gravity, nothing can escape its pull, not even light.
Nobody is sure. Black holes pull light, so it is impossible to figure out the colour of it.
Nobody is sure. Black holes pull light, so it is impossible to figure out the colour of it.
No you fool, it's gravity.