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Alleah Cassleman

Headline: 
The Dangerous Dark Strong Spheres
Author Name: 
Alleah Cassleman

Black holes are spheres that can suck anything up, even light. Multiple back holes form together, if they are close to each other, it becomes a “Supermassive” Black Hole. The gravity of a black hole is very strong because, matter has been squeezed into a tiny space. Whenever a star dies it becomes a black hole because no more light of the star is visible. If a black hole eats the sun, everything would be dead, except Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The Asteroid, Kuiper belt, and Pluto would also survive. Black Holes are never named after an object but, Supermassive black holes in the cores of galaxies, are named for the galaxies.