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Read this excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.


If the star was spinning before the collapse, then the black hole will spin, too. If the collapse is perfectly symmetric, a smooth black hole forms. On the other hand, even a slightly lopsided collapse leads to a lumpy black hole, with erratic gravitational effects. The gravity might be strong in some places and weak in others, and pull in different directions. However, a lumpy hole won’t stay lumpy for long, because its own gravity will work to smooth it out.


Which question does the paragraph answer?


How does light behave in a black hole?

When does a black hole get formed?

How do different types of black holes form?

Where are black holes located?

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Answer: c

Explanation: just did this on edge the answer is c

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