Star Formation Black Hole Formation
Star Formation Black Hole Formation involves the processes by which stars are created and how some of them eventually collapse into black holes. Star formation occurs when dense regions within molecular clouds collapse under their own gravity, leading to the formation of protostars. These protostars then undergo nuclear fusion in their cores, initiating the process of becoming a full-fledged star. On the other hand, black hole formation occurs when a massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel and undergoes a supernova explosion, leaving behind a dense core that collapses into a singularity with infinite density and gravitational pull - a black hole. This category explores the interconnected phenomena of star formation and black hole formation in the universe.