How Are Black Holes Created ?
Black holes are created at the end of a star’s life span. The energy from nuclear fusion determines how large a star can be, and also prevents it from collapsing due to the force of gravity. However, when a large star dies the nuclear fusion eventually stops and gravity crushes the core of the star creating a Supernova explosion scattering the materials of the star. The black hole is created at that same moment by crushing the mass of the star’s core into extremely dense orb. Creating gravitational forces so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape its grasp.