How are black holes formed?
Massive objects collapse (i.e. stars) from their own gravity and form an infinite density, or singularity. Dude, I'm dense ChaCha!
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Black holes come from stars that collapsed from their own gravity to form an object with infinite density. ChaCha space cowboy!
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Black holes are formed from stars or other large objects if/when they collapse from gravity to form objects w/ infinite density.
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