What Makes a Star Become a Black Hole? The 2 Key Factors Explained

 Why do some stars become black holes while others end their lives as white dwarfs or neutron stars? This infographic explains the two main factors that determine black hole formation: a star's initial mass and the fate of its collapsing core after nuclear fuel is exhausted. Learn how gravity, stellar evolution, supernova explosions, and core collapse work together to create some of the most extreme objects in the universe. Discover the science behind black holes, massive stars, stellar evolution, supernovae, and astrophysics in this easy-to-understand visual guide. Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, students, educators, and anyone fascinated by the cosmos.





BLACK HOLES Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: From Einstein's Gravity to Quantum Mysteries, Wormholes, and the Birth of New Universes


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