What can a black hole swallow?
Anything and everything
How much of the world is water?
About 71%
How are white dwarfs created?
When stars a similar size to our sun die, they become white dwarfs
What's a wormhole?
A hole bending one part of spacetime through the other
How do you get cancer?
From a mutated cell
How can humans detect black holes?
Through their gravitational pull
What is Hydrosphere?
The layer of Earth made up of water.
What are the two main elements found in stars?
Hydrogen and helium
What's in a gravastar?
Nothing, Absolutely nothing.
What's the deadliest virus in the world?
Rabies
What is the process of a black hole dying called?
Hawking Radiation
What percentage of water thats on Earth freshwater?
2.5%
What is a Red Dwarf?
A red dwarf is the smallest kind of star on the main sequence
What's a white hole?
Its the theory that whatever in this universe that comes through a black hole comes back out in a parallel universe through a white hole
Which is the only human disease that has been eradicated?
Smallpox
If you enter a black hole what is the way the black hole kills you called?
Spaghettification
What is the name of the giant plates the continents rest on?
Tectonic plates
The hottest stars are what color?
Blue or white
Why can't humans create their own wormholes?
Because of gravity pulling down the entrance to the wormhole
What's the virus that causes AIDS called?
HIV
If you were an observer looking at someone who fell in a black hole how would they look like? *bonus 200 points if you know how they would look like 1 billion years after exactly*
They would look like they are standing still *bonus 200 points they would be standing still and be red*
What angle is the Earths axis tilted at? *Bonus 100 points if you say the exact number*
23.4 degrees or about 23 degrees
What's the difference between a white dwarf, and a neutron star?
White holes come from stars about the same size as the sun collapsing into a dense core, while a neutron star forms through a supernova of a massive star.
What makes Gravastars so unique?
The fact that the outer layer is made of an infinitely strong force pushing it in, and an infinitely strong force pushing it out
What are viruses that immediately take over a host cell's function called?
Active Viruses