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Biology, 19.01.2021 01:30 andresduenas72

Look at this image. Gases spiraling into a black hole.

What is most likely the purpose of this illustration?

to reveal the beauty of outer space
to illustrate the size of a black hole
to show how gases move under the force of a black hole
to prove that scientists cannot photograph objects in space


Look at this image.

Gases spiraling into a black hole. 
What is most likely the purpose of this i

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