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What Are Black Holes ?

What Are Black Holes ?

  • ….. was a star so massive that it had collapsed in on itself.
  • It’s so massive that not even light can escape its gravity, which is why it’s almost perfectly black.
  • It’s gravitational pull is so powerful, it warps and distorts not only light but also time.
  • Black holes are formed when stars collapse by its own gravity.

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