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21 August, 08:15

A black hole in the universe is a An empty region in space b - A massive collapsed star c - A moon that is always turned to its dark side

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  1. 21 August, 09:58
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    b. a massive collapsed star

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    A black hole in the universe is nothing but a massive collapsed star. When the size of the star crosses a particular limit it cannot holds its mass and it collapses under it own self. This is called supernova. A black hole is actually a region in space where gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape through it. Gravity so strong because the matter has been pressed into a tiny space. hence option b is correct
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