What are black holes? However, it is not suction power that makes things fall into a black hole. Suction would not be strong enough. Instead, a black hole uses the power of gravity to pull things towards it. |
How do black holes form? When a large star runs out of fuel it can no longer support its heavy weight. The pressure from the star’s massive layers of hydrogen press down forcing the star to get smaller and smaller and smaller. Eventually the star will get even smaller than an atom. Imagine that for a moment, an entire star squashed up into less space than a tiny atom. |
How can something get smaller but retain the same amount of mass, or stuff? A black hole’s gravity becomes so powerful that anything, including light that gets too close, gets pulled in. That’s right, not even light can escape the grasp of a black hole. Anatomy of a Black Hole How can you fall into a black hole? |