year 4 space by jordan v
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The Black HoleTRANSCRIPT
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The black hole is like a whirl pool type but nothing can escape it, even light!!
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To see why this can happen , for e.g. if you threw a tennis ball up into the air , the harder you throw the ball the higher it will go. If you
have a strong arm you could throw the tennis ball higher in the air and it may not come back to you. If you were in space and you threw the
ball in the black hole it will travel at about 7 miles a second.
Very heavy stars end their lives in a huge explosion. This explosion blows away every bit
of the outer parts of the star. Gas rushes outwards everywhere making a glowing shell.
All that is left is a very little hot star in the middle of the shell, which is a black hole.
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We perceive this radiation as
colours from red to violet.
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X-Rays have shorter
wavelengths than ultraviolet light but longer than gamma
rays.
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The centre of a black hole is where all the
dust and gases swirl around.
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The gathering of dust and gas going onto larger things such
as stars, planets and
moons.
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Gas whose atoms have
lost or gained electrically
charge.
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