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20 November, 09:28

Black holes are:

A) Star remnants from super massive stars which gravitational collapse can not be halt by electron or neutron degeneracy and gravity is so strong in their vicinity that not even light can escape.

B) Regions of the universe with space empty of matter or radiation that becomes so dark that forbids us from investigating it.

C) Regions of space where matters is not sufficiently hot to radiate in the visible spectrum.

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  1. 20 November, 09:29
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    A would be the correct answer
  2. 20 November, 09:52
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    Answer to the question provided is A
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