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--> what is black hole exactly❓❓

--> How is it formed❓❓

--> facts about black hole

--> where and how does it exists❓❓

--> describe about it's power

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Answered by visnukant
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I can tell you about a black hole Just here my answer of Black Hole is a very strongly gravitational force estas when the star has crossed the Chandrasekhar limit it get converted into black hole it it is formed due to the heavy density after the explosion in super Supernova the black hole was

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Answered by rohitdadoria
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Black holes are messy eaters. Some of the material swirling into the black hole doesn't fall in but rather is spit out at nearly the speed of light. This material is caught up in powerful magnetic fields the black hole.
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There are three types of black holes, and they form in different ways:

1. Primordial black holes -- as small as an atom, perhaps, with the mass of a large mountain -- are thought to have formed in the early universe, soon after the Big Bang.

2. Stellar black holes ( small but deadly) : like the one pictured above, form when the center of a very massive star collapses in upon itself.

3. Supermassive black ( The birth of giant) : holes formed at the same time as the galaxy they are in, scientists believe; the size of the supermassive black hole is related to the size and mass of the galaxy it is in.

The newly found black hole is voraciously devouring material at the center of a galaxy -- a phenomenon called quasara
Quasars are the brightest and most distant known celestial objects and are crucial to understanding the early universe," said co-author Bram Venemans of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany.a quasar.
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