How do black holes form?
These days, they form from massive stars that become supernova. Their core regions implode, and no known force can withstand MORE?
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Black Holes form from massive stars that become supernova. Their core regions implode upon them. Thank you for using ChaCha!
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A black hole is what remains after a massive star dies-a highly compressed, and extremely massive,core.
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About Supernova
A supernova is a gigantic explosion which produces a burst of radiation that expels most or all of a star's material. The astronomical event occurs when the gravitational force of a star surpasses the Chandrasekhar limit or in a number of other ways. Approximately one supernova occurs in the Milky Way galaxy every 50 years.
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