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A black hole has a tremendous amount of light radiation gravity protostars
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A black hole has a tremendous amount of light radiation gravity protostars
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yes they also are huge and heavy so they have a strong gravitaional pull, so strong that it will suck up anything near it, even light, that is why they are "black" holes
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A black hole has a tremendous amount of Gravity
the reason why they're known as Black Holes is that they have no light, they also have no Radiation what so ever
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