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Why would it be impossible to survive near a black hole? (1 point) Responses The gravity is too strong. The gravity is too stro...Question
Why would it be impossible to survive near a black hole?
(1 point)
Responses
The gravity is too strong.
The gravity is too strong.
The heat is too intense.
The heat is too intense.
The friction is too intense.
The friction is too intense.
The radiation is too strong.
The radiation is too strong.
(1 point)
Responses
The gravity is too strong.
The gravity is too strong.
The heat is too intense.
The heat is too intense.
The friction is too intense.
The friction is too intense.
The radiation is too strong.
The radiation is too strong.
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The most accurate response would be "The gravity is too strong."
Near a black hole, the gravitational pull becomes extreme, especially as one approaches the event horizon, making it impossible for anything, including light, to escape. Other factors like intense radiation, heat, and potential friction could also pose risks, but the overwhelming gravitational force is the primary reason for the impossibility of survival near a black hole.
Near a black hole, the gravitational pull becomes extreme, especially as one approaches the event horizon, making it impossible for anything, including light, to escape. Other factors like intense radiation, heat, and potential friction could also pose risks, but the overwhelming gravitational force is the primary reason for the impossibility of survival near a black hole.
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