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Black Hole
Gravitational collapse of a super-massive star
Click to zoom Very massive stars become black holes. There is no nuclear fusion, the star core shrinks down to a point and the star gets swallowed by its own gravity, thus becoming a black hole. A black hole, as you might know, is a region through which nothing can pass. It swallows everything that comes its way and grows in size. Black holes are formed when heavy stars collapse in a supernova at the end of their lifespan.
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