Thursday, June 9, 2011

How a Black Hole Occurs

A Black Hole occurs when a huge or old star explodes. A Black Hole sucks in any object so fast, that not even the speed of light can escape. Some Black Holes are huge round discs. They are compared to white dwarfs.

Black Holes occur usually when big or really old stars explode. when the star explodes it will feel very heavy and dense. If a star is to cold it will usually explode and become a Black Hole.

A Black Hole sucks anything that comes near it. They suck in stars and the things that are orbiting the stars. Inside a Black Hole every thing that is in it becomes atoms.As a result of that every living thing will die, straight away.

Black Holes are the size of stars, every time an object gets into it, it will become bigger and bigger. One Black Hole could suck in more than 20 million stars. If the sun gets sucked in, living things on earth will die. Nothing can escape not even the speed of light.

A Black Hole occurs when a massive or an old star explodes. Black Holes control the destiny of solar systems.

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