Why Do Black Holes Happen?

Black holes are like super-strong vacuum cleaners in space. When a really big star runs out of fuel, it collapses and becomes so dense that not even light can escape from it. Imagine dropping a beach ball into the ocean, it would float. But if you dropped something as heavy as Earth into the ocean, it would sink all the way to the bottom. A black hole is like that super-heavy object.

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  1. A beach ball dropped into a lake doesn’t sink, it floats. But if you drop a bowling ball in, it goes all the way to the bottom.

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