Black holes relate to our solar system because __________?
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By two ways:
1. Sun is rotating around a center of galaxy (which is a huge massive black Hole) so is our solar system rotating around it.
2. According to the theory there are several baby black holes in the universe; some of them may be in our solar system (it's believed that Tungaska balst was due to one of such collision)
Stephen Hawking, New York Times Bestseller.
because a blackhole was once a solar syatem itself before it became a blackhole. a blackhole is a "dead" star. i hope this helps!!
because it is only seen in our solar system !!ha ha ha ha!!!!
it was joke of the year.thanks for reading
Because blood is thicker than water.
Seriously - since there are no black holes in our solar system, you'll have to be more specific about what the question is really about.
in theory, the Solar Systems rotates arround a massive black hole located in the Center of our Galaxy
black hole is a dead star.
... i guess its call black because of the absence of light as compared with a normal star which emits light... and the hole term because it tends to pull every passing object that is within its gravitational pull... and it has gravitational pull because it has mass...
it relates to a solar system because once, before it died it had been a star in its own solar system...
solar system... from the term solar (means light), it had been once a source of light for a system that moves within its gravitational pull...
i hope that helps...
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