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A black hole is like a super strong vacuum cleaner in space that nothing can escape from, not even light!

Black holes have a special spot called the event horizon, which acts like the edge of the vacuum cleaner. If something crosses this line, it gets pulled in and can't come back out.

What's Inside?

Deep inside a black hole is something called a singularity. Imagine you have a tiny marble that’s super heavy, that’s kind of what a singularity is. It’s so dense that all the stuff that gets sucked in goes to this one point, and space and time get twisted around it.

How Big Is It?

Some black holes are as small as a grape, while others are huge, like if you took millions of stars and squished them into one tiny spot!

Think of it like this: if Earth were the size of a marble, a black hole would be like a tiny speck in your hand. That’s how powerful they are!

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  1. A black hole is like a cosmic vacuum cleaner that pulls everything in, including light.
  2. Imagine being sucked into a giant invisible whirlpool with no escape.
  3. The center of a black hole might be a point where everything collapses into nothingness.

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