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Black holes do not have multiple parts like the Earth, or as far as we know. So far all we know is that there are two anomalies to a black hole. One is the initial rotation, and the second is the event horizon, which is inedible destruction.

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The event horizon is the point where it becomes impossible to escape. Once something has entered the event horizon, there is no turning back. Black holes have weird properties, like if one looks at a black hole, the intense gravity distorts the light, space, and time, making it possible see the back of one's own head! If an object or person were in a black hole, and someone was observing from the outside, time would be distorted so much, one would see the person watching shrivel up and die instantly, and while their aging seems normal to them, the observed would appear frozen and their whole life would go by and they'd only be able only see you blink, like, once! If you watched someone jump into a black hole, you wouldn't see them get quickly sucked in, they'd appear to actually fall slower and slower as they get closer to the event horizon, and appear to completely stop when they get to it. but everything seems normal to them as they pass the event horizon. the reason you see them fall slower is because as they get closer to the black hole, more and more light is sucked into it, causing less and less light to reflect of their image and into your eye so they appear to go slower as light escapes from them. when they get to the event horizon, all light is gone, which causes them to appear to stop completely. then the seem to redshift (fade) away as new light comes in and takes his place. THANK YOU FOR READING RHYS M. AGE -11 i love black holes!!!

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At the center of a black hole is a point called a singularity, which general relativity describes as a zero volume region where spacetime curvature becomes infinite and where the black hole's mass resides. For a rotating black hole, this is expected to be ring-shaped in the plane of the black hole's rotation. At a distance proportional to the mass of the black hole is a spherical boundary around the singularity called the event horizon, at which the escape velocity is the speed of light and thus, from within which, nothing including light could escape. For a spinning black hole, just outside the event horizon would be the ergosphere, an oblate spheroidal region touching at the poles but widened in the plane of rotation, within which objects would experience frame-dragging, an effect predicted by relativity where they would be dragged by the motion of spacetime in the same direction as the black hole's rotation. Further out is the photon sphere (spherical for non-spinning black holes) in which light traveling tangentially to the black hole becomes trapped in a circular orbit. Although not properly part of a black hole, they may also have, because of gravitational effects, an accretion disk of infalling matter in the plane of rotation and highly energetic relativistic jets at the poles.

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They are spherical so they don't have any sides.

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Three spatial dimensions, plus the "dimension" of time (to the extent that time can have meaning within a black hole).

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Zero. Black holes don't contain atoms or matter; rather, all the matter that helped to form the black hole and that falls into the black hole is converted into pure gravitational energy.

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