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Answered by ItzAniket70773
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A black hole is a region in space where the pulling force of gravity is so strong that light is not able to escape. The strong gravity occurs because matter has been pressed into a tiny space. This compression can take place at the end of a star's life. Some black holes are a result of dying stars.

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Answered by ItzDinu
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A black hole is an area of space with a gravitational field so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it. That's why black holes appear black. In some cases, black holes are former massive stars that have been crushed to an extreme density during supernova explosions.

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