A black hole is an area in space where the force of gravity is so strong that even light cannot escape from it. Usually, black holes are created when burned out stars collapse. It will shrink into a tiny shere of material which gravity is so strong that it pulls everything around it.
Even light is sucked into it. Nothing that goes into the black hole comes out of it. Black holes cannot be seen, but sometimes they can be identified through the radio waves given off when a star is drawn into the black hole
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