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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 makes up the clouds around black holes?

well the clouds get sucked in


What is the name of the stars that makes black holes?

red giants.


Do supermassive black holes swallow quasars?

No, a supermassive black hole is what makes a quasar.


Which stars primarily end up as black holes?

The most massive stars become black holes.


What is bigger black holes or asteroids?

Black holes. They can be so large that they can suck up universes at a time


Why are black holes different to locate?

While black holes give off radio waves, the fact that no light can escape, or be reflected off of, black holes makes them completely invisible to any regular light-capturing device.


How are black holes most easily identifed?

Black holes do not emit light, so black holes can not be seen this way. But black holes emit X-rays, but stars are not hot enough to emit X-rays. When black holes suck up stars, energy goes to the black hole, and come out as X-rays.


Do white holes suck up objects like black holes do?

White holes are theoretical regions of spacetime that expel matter and energy outward, the opposite of black holes which pull matter in. They do not suck up objects like black holes do. However, there is no observational evidence for the existence of white holes in the universe.


Can black holes suck up sound?

yes


Is there anything black holes can't suck up?

There are hypotheses about so called 'virtual particles' that may travel faster than speed of light, and hence are not sucked up by Black Holes. Also, Black Holes cannot suck another bigger Black Hole, when they meet a bigger one, they get sucked up rather.


Facts about black holes?

Black holes are stars (suns) that implode when they die. Making a hole that sucks up any material in space.