Look at this NASA picture of a giant black hole and read the paragraph.
Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO/A.Siemiginowska et al; Optical: NASA/STScI; Radio: NSF/NRAO/VLA)

Black holes cannot be seen without X-rays. If a telescope focuses on X-rays, we see a bright spot surrounding the black hole and a larger doughnut-shaped mass around that. The bright spot is gas, glowing at one million degrees. Any visible light it makes is absorbed by the doughnut-shaped mass of dust and gas around it. So we can only see it using X-rays. This is called a hidden or buried black hole.

What does the photograph show to support the paragraph?

a black hole seen in visible light without X-rays
a buried black hole that looks like a doughnut
million-degree gas inside a black hole
visible light and dust outside a black hole
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Look at this NASA picture of a giant black hole and read the paragraph Credit Xray NASACXCSAOASiemiginowska et al Optical NASASTScI Radio NSFNRAOVLA Black holes class=

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The black hole shown in the photograph depicts the buried black hole that looks like a doughnut. Thus option B is correct.

What is the black hole?

A black hole is a  region of space that has a strong gravity whre nothing even light can eascepe its presence and acts as a black body that relfect no light.

The balck hole gravitational field are so strong that light canot eaxep this was forst consode by John michale. The black hole cannot be seen without X rays as they form a bright spot aroiund the black hole.

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