What is the main challenge astronomers face when trying to directly detect black holes?(1 point)
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Black holes trap all light.
Black holes trap all light.
Black holes are too small.
Black holes are too small.
Black holes are too black.
Black holes are too black.
Black holes are empty.
Black holes are empty.
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Black holes trap all light.
Which description best summarizes the steps that take place during black hole formation, in the correct order?(1 point)
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Supernova explodes a massive star; remaining core expands; nuclear reactions diminish the effects of gravity.
Supernova explodes a massive star; remaining core expands; nuclear reactions diminish the effects of gravity.
A massive star depletes its nuclear fuel; gravity overpowers the star; supernova occurs; core of star collapses.
A massive star depletes its nuclear fuel; gravity overpowers the star; supernova occurs; core of star collapses.
Supernova triggers fusion reactions; massive star implodes due to extreme radiation; volume and mass of star increase rapidly.
Supernova triggers fusion reactions; massive star implodes due to extreme radiation; volume and mass of star increase rapidly.
A small star gains mass through fusion reactions; core of star collapses; increased radiation triggers a supernova.
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Supernova explodes a massive star; remaining core expands; nuclear reactions diminish the effects of gravity.
Supernova explodes a massive star; remaining core expands; nuclear reactions diminish the effects of gravity.
A massive star depletes its nuclear fuel; gravity overpowers the star; supernova occurs; core of star collapses.
A massive star depletes its nuclear fuel; gravity overpowers the star; supernova occurs; core of star collapses.
Supernova triggers fusion reactions; massive star implodes due to extreme radiation; volume and mass of star increase rapidly.
Supernova triggers fusion reactions; massive star implodes due to extreme radiation; volume and mass of star increase rapidly.
A small star gains mass through fusion reactions; core of star collapses; increased radiation triggers a supernova.
A massive star depletes its nuclear fuel; gravity overpowers the star; supernova occurs; core of star collapses.
Which statement best describes the galaxies closest to the Milky Way?(1 point)
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These galaxies are all identified as spiral.
These galaxies are all identified as spiral.
These galaxies are independent of and unaffected by the Milky Way's gravitational pull.
These galaxies are independent of and unaffected by the Milky Way's gravitational pull.
These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
These galaxies consist of mostly old stars.
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These galaxies are all identified as spiral.
These galaxies are all identified as spiral.
These galaxies are independent of and unaffected by the Milky Way's gravitational pull.
These galaxies are independent of and unaffected by the Milky Way's gravitational pull.
These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
These galaxies consist of mostly old stars.
These galaxies include irregular, spiral, and elliptical types.
How do emission and reflection nebulae differ?(1 point)
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the presence of young stars
the presence of young stars
interactions with light
interactions with light
contain remnants of stars
contain remnants of stars
hard line edges
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the presence of young stars
the presence of young stars
interactions with light
interactions with light
contain remnants of stars
contain remnants of stars
hard line edges
Emission nebulae and reflection nebulae differ in their interactions with light.
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
To form a nebula,
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pulls matter together or causes
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To form a nebula,
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pulls matter together or causes
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To form a nebula, gravity pulls matter together or causes an explosion.
Where could scientists look to observe a black hole?(1 point)
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the center of the Milky Way
the center of the Milky Way
the center of the sun
the center of the sun
the solar system asteroid belt
the solar system asteroid belt
the edge of the solar system
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the center of the Milky Way
the center of the Milky Way
the center of the sun
the center of the sun
the solar system asteroid belt
the solar system asteroid belt
the edge of the solar system
Scientists could look to the center of the Milky Way to observe a black hole.
Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Astronomers think that most galaxies are centered by a
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, which exerts
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that binds the galaxy together.
Astronomers think that most galaxies are centered by a
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, which exerts
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that binds the galaxy together.
Astronomers think that most galaxies are centered by a supermassive black hole, which exerts gravitational force that binds the galaxy together.
Which of these characteristics of a star make it most likely to become a black hole? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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It is dying.
It is dying.
It has an abundant supply of hydrogen.
It has an abundant supply of hydrogen.
Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun.
Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun.
Its mass is equal to that of the sun.
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It is dying.
It is dying.
It has an abundant supply of hydrogen.
It has an abundant supply of hydrogen.
Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun.
Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun.
Its mass is equal to that of the sun.
The two correct characteristics that make a star most likely to become a black hole are:
1. It is dying.
2. Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun.
1. It is dying.
2. Its mass is greater than 20 times the mass of the sun.