English, 20.05.2020 22:57 imantahir1200345
Read the excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.
However, near a black hole, gases and dust and stars
encounter its tug. Some things may be hurtling by so fast
they won't get pulled into the black hole. Other things may
not be as swift. They will be drawn in
Closer and closer, the tugging force gets stronger and
stronger Close enough, the black hole no longer acts like a
whirlpool
What is being compared or contrasted in this excerpt?
A comparison between the power of a star and the
power of a whirlpool is being made.
A contrast between the power of a star and the power of
a whirlpool is being made
A comparison between the power of a black hole and
the power of a whirlpool is being made
A contrast between the power of a black hole and the
power of a whirlpool is being made
With a whirlpool, there's always a fast-enough fish—or a
fast-enough something that moves so quickly it won't be
pulled all the way into the center
Not so with a black holel Within a certain distance the black
hole's power is so strong, nothing is fast enough to zip
away
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Read the excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.
However, near a black hole, gases and dust a...
However, near a black hole, gases and dust a...
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