mostley gravitational forces.
nucleons are made of nuclear molecules. these specific types of molecules are sensitive to strong forces like gravity and other forces like black holes.
No one knows; you would be crushed before you even got to another end - if there was one. Some say that you can go to another part of space-time thus, i think, worm holes are possibly related to black holes.
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.
They would get closer and closer together until they merged.
No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.
A black hole may have an electrical charge. This is assumed to be usually insignificant, compared to its gravity.
nucleons are made of nuclear molecules. these specific types of molecules are sensitive to strong forces like gravity and other forces like black holes.
it is said that there are black holes in space which we have discovered is true and how gravity realates to a black hole is well, a black hole is said to suck away other universes we have not discovered yet gravity pulls things to the ground and a black hole uses that same pull force to suck in universes
No one knows; you would be crushed before you even got to another end - if there was one. Some say that you can go to another part of space-time thus, i think, worm holes are possibly related to black holes.
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.
Scientists can easily find black holes because they can see the effects that black holes have on everything around them(stars, planets, dust). Black holes also emit some sort of radio waves that scientists can detect. There are a number of methods which have been proposed to assist in locating black holes. One such method takes into account that a black hole whilst emitting no light will still exhert a gravitional force. Observations have been made in systems of two stars orbiting each other, being attracted by their respective gravitional forces. Other observations have been made where a star appears to orbit an unseen partner. This Unseen partner is BLACK HOLE. A good example of this effect is Cygnus X-1.
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.
They would get closer and closer together until they merged.