a black hole is an infinitely dense point, called a singularity
2006-06-16 06:17:25
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answer #1
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answered by subscriber83 3
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A black hole is theoretically made of a star that has imploded onto itself or exploded then imploded. The Gravity of said singularity then begins to pull more matter toward it at first dust and gas but later planets and light.the More matter the singularity is able to pull onto itself the more massive it becomes and the more gravity it produces and the smaller it actually gets as the gravity not only pulls in all matter it also crunches the original matter that makes up the singularity. But the answer to your question is matter or a star depends on where you want to start.
2006-06-16 12:26:54
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answered by ? 3
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Well, its a degenerate neutron gas just before it becomes a black hole - there is no way of knowing if this changes once it is a black hole
2006-06-16 12:24:00
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answered by Epidavros 4
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It's made of remains of a star. But it's very very dense, so dense that if you were to make a black hole out of earth, it's diameter would be 8 mm (millimeter).
2006-06-16 13:48:13
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answered by knightofsod 2
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Gravitational pull
2006-06-16 12:22:07
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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go to the moon & find out gravitation pull maybe
2006-06-23 11:47:19
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answered by beautiful girls♥! 2
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Well.......... get this site and I hope it will solve this current problem and anyother that you might have relevant to space...... it is for the early beginners.:)
http://www.kidsastronomy.com/
2006-06-16 20:49:55
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answered by UncleGeorge 4
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energy
2006-06-16 13:53:44
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answered by satanorsanta 3
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