Because it takes a large amount of mass for the star to end up that way.
Most stars will become white dwarfs.
A small fraction will become neutron stars.
And even smaller fraction will become black holes.
One common term used is black hole evaporation. This relates to a mechanism wherein the black hole's mass is gradually lost through Hawking radiation; but the rate of loss is inversely proportional to the black hole's size and thus accelerates as it shrinks. At the moment it vanishes it is thought to do so with a burst of gamma radiation; the Fermi space telescope is intended to search for such gamma flashes.
You bet they do! Black holes can have only three properties:mass - this creates the gravitational pull and is a property of every black holespin - this will likely be a property of any stellar black hole as all stars spincharge - this will be a rare property as it will attract opposite charge and soon be canceled
No. ther eis no black hole in our solar system. Black holes are a byproduct of the death of massive stars at least 10 times the mass of our sun. If there was a black hole between Mars and Jupiter all of the planets and even our Sun would revolve around the black hole. Since this is not the case there is no possible way a black hole could be within the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. There is however a large belt of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter.
To get the Black Hole badges in Khan Academy, you need to complete three different kinds of improbable tasks on the site. These tasks involve answering questions that are extremely unlikely to come up during normal use of the site. The challenges to earn Black Hole badges are intentionally difficult and rare to achieve.
The Great Black Hole is a location in the "Spectrobes" video game series. It is a hidden area that can be accessed by inputting a special code in the game. Once inside, players can find rare items and encounters.
A black hole can,but it is very rare for a black hole big enough to swallow Earth.
When something escapes a black hole, it means that it has managed to overcome the intense gravitational pull of the black hole and move away from it. This is a rare and complex event, as black holes are known for their strong gravitational force that can trap even light.
Generally yes, however in some rare cases such as yellow supergiants, they will explode as a supernova and leave behind, either a black hole or a neutron star.
One common term used is black hole evaporation. This relates to a mechanism wherein the black hole's mass is gradually lost through Hawking radiation; but the rate of loss is inversely proportional to the black hole's size and thus accelerates as it shrinks. At the moment it vanishes it is thought to do so with a burst of gamma radiation; the Fermi space telescope is intended to search for such gamma flashes.
You bet they do! Black holes can have only three properties:mass - this creates the gravitational pull and is a property of every black holespin - this will likely be a property of any stellar black hole as all stars spincharge - this will be a rare property as it will attract opposite charge and soon be canceled
Black Coral is rare, extremely rare...
That depends on which hole. Shorter holes will have more common hole in ones than long ones. In general, still very rare.
It is simply quite impossible to escape a black hole, even for Santa Claus, who flies faster than the speed of sound. Santa is only going 1/145 of the speed of light though, and something must be going faster than the speed of light to escape a black hole (black holes are rare, and ten to one noting can ever escape it. It isn't a sight worth watching. 00000.1/100 percent of all of the things in space can escape a black hole).
No. ther eis no black hole in our solar system. Black holes are a byproduct of the death of massive stars at least 10 times the mass of our sun. If there was a black hole between Mars and Jupiter all of the planets and even our Sun would revolve around the black hole. Since this is not the case there is no possible way a black hole could be within the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. There is however a large belt of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter.
To get the Black Hole badges in Khan Academy, you need to complete three different kinds of improbable tasks on the site. These tasks involve answering questions that are extremely unlikely to come up during normal use of the site. The challenges to earn Black Hole badges are intentionally difficult and rare to achieve.
Not rare but they are very unique! That's for sure!
you look at the bottom right corner and if it has a circle its common, if it has a dimond its 50 rare and 50 not. if it has a black star its rare, silver star rare RARE, and gold star RARE RARE RARE! also if they are a lv ex thy are rare