Question

When it comes to black holes, matter really matters. After all, if it weren't for all the matter crunched into a tiny space, an extreme gravity zone could never form. But it's not just how much matter in how small a space that makes a difference. How a star's matter collapses also affects the black hole that forms.

—A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole,
Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano

Which question might be answered as you continue to read the text?

What other factors besides amount of matter affect the formation of a black hole?
What are the ways a star's matter might collapse?
Why is matter important to the formation of a black hole?
When does an extreme gravity zone form?

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The question that might be answered as you continue to read the text is: **What are the ways a star's matter might collapse?**

This aligns with the idea presented in the excerpt about how the manner of the matter's collapse affects the formation of a black hole.