Black holes do not have multiple parts like the Earth, or as far as we know. So far all we know is that there are two anomalies to a black hole. One is the initial rotation, and the second is the event horizon, which is inedible destruction.
The black hole in Telugu is called "బ్లాక్ హోల్."
The very outside part of a black hole when "feeding" is called the Accretion Disc. when a black hole is not devouring a star the outside part becomes the Event Horizon.
The two parts of a black hole are the event horizon and the singularity. The event horizon is the "surface" of the black hole, and is imaginary. The event horizon's appearance is caused by the bending of light. The singularity is a point of space where everything that gets sucked in is crushed to about the size of an atom.
The center of a black hole, a locus of infinite density where matter is compressed into zero volume, is called a 'singularity.'
black hole got it's name because when look at a black hole, you only see black. also if you drop an item in the black hole the item is gone because there is a hole in there. so that's how black hole get's its name
The black hole would be the vagina, and the wrinkly piece of skin around it is the women.
The black hole in Telugu is called "బ్లాక్ హోల్."
Its called a Super Black-hole and scientists believe it is what holds all galaxies together.
The very outside part of a black hole when "feeding" is called the Accretion Disc. when a black hole is not devouring a star the outside part becomes the Event Horizon.
A black hole sucks all the mass and energy which passes it, even light. So it's called black hole.
A black hole sucks all the mass and energy which passes it, even light. So it's called black hole.
The two parts of a black hole are the event horizon and the singularity. The event horizon is the "surface" of the black hole, and is imaginary. The event horizon's appearance is caused by the bending of light. The singularity is a point of space where everything that gets sucked in is crushed to about the size of an atom.
Black holes are generally categorized into three buckets - the largest being called supermassive, the 'medium' being associated with stellar evolution and called 'stellar mass' black holes, and the smallest or tiny ones called "microscopic" black holes.
The center of a black hole, a locus of infinite density where matter is compressed into zero volume, is called a 'singularity.'
When a black hole spits something out, it is called a "black hole jet." This event happens when matter and energy are ejected from the black hole at high speeds, creating powerful jets of particles and radiation.
Black hole
There is no such thing.