Black holes are like super strong vacuums in space. Imagine you drop a ball into a very deep hole, the more it goes down, the stronger gravity pulls it. When something gets too close to a black hole, it can't escape because the pull is too strong. It's like being squished into spaghetti and then pulled all the way inside!
Examples
- A cat falling into a black hole gets stretched out like spaghetti.
- You drop your ice cream into a black hole, it disappears forever.
- Your dog runs too close to a black hole and gets pulled inside.
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See also
- Why Do Black Holes Actually Eat Everything?
- Why Do Black Holes Shine?
- Why Do Black Holes Exist?
- Why Do Black Holes Actually ‘Suck’ Things In?
- How Does Gravity Shape the Universe?