Black holes have strong gravity from "summary" of Space Encyclopedia by David A. Aguilar,Christine Pulliam,Patricia Daniels
Black holes are regions in space where gravity is extremely powerful. The gravity in a black hole is so strong that not even light can escape its grasp. This means that anything that gets too close to a black hole, including light, will be pulled in and never able to escape.
The strength of a black hole's gravity comes from its immense mass, which is packed into a very small space. As objects get closer to a black hole, the gravitational pull they experience becomes stronger and stronger. This is why black holes are able to trap even the fastest and most energetic particles, like light.
The intense gravity of a black hole also has other effec...
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