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The general tendency is for black holes to grow. If any matter falls into a black hole, its mass will increase, and therefore its Schwarzschild radius (the radius of its event horizon) will increase as well.

The general tendency is for black holes to grow. If any matter falls into a black hole, its mass will increase, and therefore its Schwarzschild radius (the radius of its event horizon) will increase as well.

The general tendency is for black holes to grow. If any matter falls into a black hole, its mass will increase, and therefore its Schwarzschild radius (the radius of its event horizon) will increase as well.

The general tendency is for black holes to grow. If any matter falls into a black hole, its mass will increase, and therefore its Schwarzschild radius (the radius of its event horizon) will increase as well.

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What are white holes?

Hypothetical celestial bodies that behave in an opposite manner to black holes and rather than pulling everything in they spit matter out. White holes also have a unstable gravity and collapse and turn into black holes.


Are dead stars black holes?

Dead stars are not necessarily black holes. Dead stars can become white dwarfs, neutron stars, or black holes depending on their mass. Only the most massive dead stars can collapse further to become black holes if they exceed the Chandrasekhar limit, around 1.4 times the mass of the Sun.


What substances are created in the creation of black holes?

The creation of black holes involves the collapse of massive stars, leading to the formation of a singularity, a region of infinite density at the center of the black hole. No new substances are created during this process, as it involves the gravitational collapse of matter already present in the star.


Do blue stars become black holes?

Yes, massive blue stars can eventually collapse and form black holes at the end of their lives. When a blue star exhausts its nuclear fuel, it undergoes a supernova explosion and if the remaining core is massive enough, it can collapse into a black hole due to gravitational forces.


Will there be more or fewer black holes in the future?

about Black HolesLikely their will be fewer and fewer although Larger as time passes. In the current regime of the Unverse, as galaxies merge and collide, Many Black Holes will be attracted to each other and eventually merge together into larger ones. Their will also continue to be newly created black holes as stars will continue to collapse.If the universe continues to expand however these black holes will become more and more distant from each other thereby foiling further mergers. There will be more and they will suck up the entire universe.."shivers" .......im scared........

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How are black holes related to stars?

Black holes are the result of the gravitational collapse of a large star.


Do stars ever into black holes?

Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.


Where did a black hole come from?

Most black holes form when massive stars exhaust their fuel and their cores collapse. There are also supermassive black holes at the centers of most galaxies. Scientists are not sure how supermassive black holes form.


When a black hole collaspes does its mass decrease?

As far as we know, black holes cannot collapse any further. However, if a star were to collapse and form a black hole, its mass would be the same.


What are white holes?

Hypothetical celestial bodies that behave in an opposite manner to black holes and rather than pulling everything in they spit matter out. White holes also have a unstable gravity and collapse and turn into black holes.


Do stars ever turn into black?

Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.


What happens to stars bigger than then the sun?

When they run out of fuel they collapse and become black holes.


Are black holes made up of dark matter?

Black holes are not made up of dark matter. Dark matter is a mysterious substance that makes up a large portion of the universe's mass, but black holes are formed from the collapse of massive stars.


What are black holes essentially?

Black holes are regions in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. They are formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravity.


How are black holes created in the universe?

By the gravitational collapse of massive stars - once they stop producing energy.


How do black holes form and why are black holes hot?

Black holes form when massive stars collapse under their own gravity. The intense gravitational pull of a black hole traps everything, including light. Black holes are hot because of the high temperatures and energy generated by the matter falling into them, which creates intense radiation and heat.


Where can black holes be found?

If space men are brave enough they can go far far far away into space and that is probably find one.There are black holes all over the galaxy. They result from the collapse of larger stars. The closest known black hole is a few thousand light-years away, but there may well be black holes nearer to us.There are black holes all over the galaxy. They result from the collapse of larger stars. The closest known black hole is a few thousand light-years away, but there may well be black holes nearer to us.