They would get closer and closer together until they merged.
Black holes are not infinitely small, the radius of a black hole is the Planck length (1.62*10-35m). The reason, however, for this incredibly small distance is gravity. When large masses (such as those associated with black holes) accumulate, the mass pulls on other mass around it. With such a large mass, the pull becomes very large and all the other mass is pulled in more causing the radius to reduce. This continues to happen as more and more mass is added to the black hole, the stronger the pull and the smaller and smaller it becomes.
no. white holes are actually an object predicted by scientists to exist on the other side of a black hole. it is predicted to spit out objects that entered a black hole.
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.
mostley gravitational forces.
Black Holes are mostly located at Star's that have Died or Exploded from running out of heat or in which cases The Sun that hasent ran out of energy yet or other stars, you get what i'm saying
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Black holes are not infinitely small, the radius of a black hole is the Planck length (1.62*10-35m). The reason, however, for this incredibly small distance is gravity. When large masses (such as those associated with black holes) accumulate, the mass pulls on other mass around it. With such a large mass, the pull becomes very large and all the other mass is pulled in more causing the radius to reduce. This continues to happen as more and more mass is added to the black hole, the stronger the pull and the smaller and smaller it becomes.
no. white holes are actually an object predicted by scientists to exist on the other side of a black hole. it is predicted to spit out objects that entered a black hole.
black holes don't really have color... they just named it "black hole" because no light can escape from it... neither do anything else, for that matter.
if two black holes collide, they swallow eachother making one giant blackhole
Yes. In fact, it looks as if all, or most, larger galaxies have huge ("supermassive") black holes in their center. The largest black holes found so far have an estimated 20 billion solar masses.
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.
Black holes occur when supernovas explode, leaving their remnants of the core; a neutron star. If this is heavy enough, it will become a black hole. Nothing, not even light, can escape a Black Hole. So, obviously, we cannot see them with our own eyes or through our telescopes, but Black Holes are found by their gravitational affect on other stars around them, and tell tale signs of accretion discs (where a companion star is being pulled apart by the hole's gravity) circling around it. Steady X ray and gamma rays are produced by a black hole also.
the galaxies, the black holes etc.
mostley gravitational forces.
We aren't certain, because 99.9% of what we THINK we know about black holes is theoretical. But the theory says that if two black holes do come too close to each other, they will merge to form one larger one. However, if the geometry of their approach is right, it might be possible for them to orbit each other.
Black Holes are mostly located at Star's that have Died or Exploded from running out of heat or in which cases The Sun that hasent ran out of energy yet or other stars, you get what i'm saying