Black holes are like giant vacuums in space. When a star gets too close, the black hole pulls it in and eats it up, kind of like how a wormhole would swallow a snack. The star gets stretched out, squished, and then disappears into the black hole's belly.
Examples
- A black hole eats a star like it's eating a snack.
- Stars near the black hole are torn apart piece by piece.
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See also
- Why Do Black Holes Look Like They Swallow Everything?
- Why Do Black Holes Actually Eat Everything?
- Why Do Black Holes Sparkles?
- Why Do Black Holes Exist?
- What Is a Black Hole Really Like?