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what is black hole what is event horizon describe all the parts of black hole and if it is a type of wormhole or it contains a baby universe
does it captures information

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Black holes are generally defined as "a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light cannot get out. The gravity is so strong because [the] matter has been squeezed into a tiny space." - NASACurrent theory suggests that small black holes (some as small as an atom but with the mass of a large mountain) probably formed in the earliest seconds of the universe.

Stellar black holes (about the mass of 20 of our suns plus) are created when massive stars collapse in on themselves. This process warps space-time during their death throws.


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Answered by hinaguptagracy
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BLACK HOLES ARE points in space that are so dense they create deep gravity sinks. Beyond a certain region, not even light can escape the powerful tug of a black hole's gravity. And anything that ventures too close—be it star, planet, or spacecraft—will be stretched and compressed like putty in a theoretical process aptly known as spaghettification.

There are four types of black holes: stellar, intermediate, supermassive, and miniature. The most commonly known way a black hole forms is by stellar death. As stars reach the ends of their lives, most will inflate, lose mass, and then cool to form white dwarfs. 

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