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Black holes are black holes - they are totally different from anything else in the universe. Most black holes are formed from the collapsed cores of dead stars. There are supermassive black holes in most galaxies, but it is no known how they formed.

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The Earth is terrestrial, inner, or a "rocky" planet, as opposed to being considered an outer planet or gas giant. The term "terrestrial" means Earth-like.

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Neither. A black hole is not a planet. It is the remains of a star that has collapsed in on itself. Black holes are not made of matter int he convectional sense.

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Plain and simple: no.

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