Imagine a black hole as a super strong, invisible vacuum cleaner in space. When something gets too close, like a star or a planet, it gets pulled in really fast because of gravity and disappears inside the black hole’s ‘mouth’ called the event horizon. It's like when you drop a toy into a black hole-shaped drain and it vanishes forever.
Examples
- A black hole eats everything that crosses its 'mouth', the event horizon.
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See also
- Why Do Black Holes Have Different Kinds of 'Hair'?
- Why Do Black Holes Glitch?
- Why Do Black Holes Actually ‘Suck’ Things In?
- How do black holes bend light and time?
- Why Do Black Holes Glitch the Light Around Them?