Imagine you’re a tiny marble, and you fall into a giant vacuum cleaner. That’s what happens to something falling into a black hole! The closer it gets, the stronger the pull becomes, eventually tearing it apart like spaghetti. That’s why it’s so deadly.
Examples
- A dog falling into a black hole gets stretched like spaghetti.
- A spaceship approaching too close gets torn apart by gravity.
- A person near a black hole turns into a noodle and then disappears.
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See also
- Why Do Black Holes Never Stop Growing?
- What Is a Black Hole and Why Can't We Escape It?
- What Makes Black Holes So Deadly?
- What Is a Black Hole — And Why Does It Suck Everything In?
- Why Do Black Holes 'Scream' When They Collide?