A black hole is like a super-dense ball of matter that pulls everything around it in, even light! Imagine if you squeezed all the stuff on Earth into a marble and then added more marbles to it. That’s what happens inside a black hole, and the middle part is called a singularity, where everything gets squished together into one tiny point.
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- A black hole is like a cosmic vacuum cleaner that sucks in everything, even light.
- Imagine dropping your favorite toy into a black hole, it would be crushed beyond recognition.
- If Earth were near a black hole, we’d all get squished together like marbles.
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See also
- How Do ‘Black Holes’ Affect Space and Time?
- Why Are There Black Holes?
- Why Do Black Holes Glitch the Light?
- What Causes a ‘Black Hole’ to Form?
- How Do Stars Die and What Happens to Their Remaining Matter?
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