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Essay heading: Black Holes
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After exploding a fraction of the star is usually left (if it has not turned into pure gas) and that fraction of the star is known as a neutron star(Oxlade2000).
A black hole is one of the last option that a star may take. If the core of the star is so massive (approximately 6-8 solar masses; one solar mass being equal to the sun's mass) then it is most likely that when the star's gases are almost consumed those gases will collapse inward, forced into the core by the gravitational force laid upon them... displayed 300 characters
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After a black hole is created, the gravitational force continues to pull in space debris and other type of matters to help add to the mass of the core, making the hole stronger and more powerful. Most black holes tend to be in a consistent spinning motion. This motion absorbs various matter and spins it within the ring (known as the Event Horizon) that is formed around the black hole... displayed next 300 characters
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