blue holes are inland underwater caves that form when land collapses, creating a sinkhole.
Black holes are strange because we can't study them properly.
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Black holes are also studied in physics, specifically in the field of general relativity. The study of black holes involves understanding their formation, behavior, and effects on surrounding matter and spacetime. Additionally, black holes are also of interest in the field of mathematical physics for their complex geometrical properties.
Astronomers studying black holes would typically need to study physics, particularly in the areas of general relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics, to understand the nature and behavior of black holes. They may also need to study astrophysics, cosmology, and computational modeling to analyze observational data and simulate black hole interactions with their surroundings.
specifically, "astronomers" that study black holes are called cosmologists.
blue holes are inland underwater caves that form when land collapses, creating a sinkhole.
Black holes are strange because we can't study them properly.
Blue World - 2008 Blue Holes and the Georgia Aquarium 3-1 was released on: USA: 27 August 2011
Yes, they do.
Yes some red an blue
They both have holes in them!!!
Yes.
It is somehow connected
Blue holes are so far down in the sea that sunlight can't hit them and that means there is no oxygen, and that means that the microorganisms can live to decay the bones and fossils.
Although the disciplines may overlap with others, it's safe to say that generally astronomers, physicists and astrophysicists study black holes; particle physicists study particles.
No, to the contrary; there are blue holes in the Great Barrier Reef (GBR).The GBR is a 2700km long complex with over 2900 individual reefs. A few of these reefs have blue holes in them. Blue holes are often caused by underground rivers and caves inside individual reefs, left over from the last ice age. More recently the roof of some of these rivers and tunnels would have collapsed leading to the formation of these "blue holes". I personally know of only one, but there are surely a few.