The wording of your question is vague, but if you are asking about the process by which black holes are formed, it can be described as gravitational collapse, in which the force of gravity overcomes the other forces (these are basically two forces, electrostatic repulsion and the Pauli exclusion principle) that keep particles apart, forcing everything to fall into the same tiny (or possibly zero) volume.
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
A small area of immense mass in space from which nothing can escape is called a black hole. Black holes are the most mysterious and the strangest objects in the sky.
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Big Bang: When space started. Gas, dust and rock particles explode from it and eventually forms celestial bodies. Black Hole: When a star dies or loses its brightness, develops into a dead star or a black hole.
Quasars are the most radiant objects in space. They contain a central black hole surrounded by a disk of gas and dust. They emit large amounts of radio waves but not much visible light.
If two objects in space collide the result depends on both relative sizes and speeds of the objects.if the objects are moving with little difference in speed, they will simply stick togetherif the objects are of similar size and moving at high speed, they with both shatter into smaller piecesif the objects are of much different size and moving at high speeds, the smaller one will punch a hole in the larger one called a craterwhen an object about the size of Mars collided with the early Earth shortly after the Earth first developed a solid crust, both objects completely remelted and a spray of mixed Earth's mantle and the object entered orbit about the Earth and when it solidified became the Moon, no crater was left on Earth as it melted completely then resolidified tooetc.
When a meteor hits Earth, it forms a crater, or hole in the ground , made by a space object.
Obviously it is possible, but in the short term - or even for the next billion years or so - it is extremely unlikely for Earth to collide with a black hole.
Black holes can be detected due to the effects on near-by stellar objects, such as stars etc.
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It forms a hole but new crust is formed.
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
A small area of immense mass in space from which nothing can escape is called a black hole. Black holes are the most mysterious and the strangest objects in the sky.
A black hole is an object in space. Astronomy is the study of objects in space. Therefore, black holes would be among the topics covered by astronomy.
A black hole is an objects with such strong gravity that not even light can escape them. If observed up close a black hole would appear as a completely black sphere.
black hole as they have a very powerful gravitational pull such that even light could not escape its gravity and fall into it
A Hole in Space was created in 1974.