There are four types of black holes. In size and physical construct.
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There is only one black hole.. and his name is IQBAL the kala.. so you understand now yeah.. Don't get mixed up with his brother MYURINE.. its all about his kala face. That's true safe =)
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According to theory, there might be three types of black holes: stellar, supermassive, and miniature black holes.
Micro through to stellar sized through to super massive. stellar meaning about the size of our sun, super massive meaning about thousands to billions of solar masses, micro meaning micro.
There is only 1 type of black holes called black holes.
The milky way contains about a dozen black holes in the milky way.
Black holes are a bit hard to detect, so I am pretty sure that not all black holes in this galaxy are known - and I suspect there is not even a decent estimate. But you can expect there to be several.
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Black Holes don't have any kind of atmosphere but in pressure wise, Black Holes have infinite pressure because nothing, including light could get of the gravitation force of an black hole.
No. The nearest known black holes are many light-years away. Everything we know - everything we THINK we know - about black holes is theoretical. Guesswork.
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Black holes can be many different sizes. Therefore, there are some black holes that are bigger than the sun, and there are some that are smaller than the sun.
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Whoever said this seems to think that there is not enough direct evidence for black holes. However, I understand there is enough evidence to believe that black holes actually exist - including the observation of many, many objects that can only be black holes.
Yes, black holes are known and regarded by many scientists, astronomers, and physicists.
It is not known how many black holes exist. One of the main reasons is that, if matter is not actually falling into the black hole, it is impossible to detect.
The milky way contains about a dozen black holes in the milky way.
Not really "a" black hole - many black holes. It is currently believed that all, or most, galaxies have a huge black hole at its center. Any galaxy should also have lots of smaller black holes - so-called "stellar" black holes, because they have approximately the mass of a star (larger stars can become black holes).
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Black holes emit so very little radiation they are hard to see. Many black holes lie at the center of galaxies and there they are hidden by stars and dust.
Black holes are a bit hard to detect, so I am pretty sure that not all black holes in this galaxy are known - and I suspect there is not even a decent estimate. But you can expect there to be several.
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