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Anything that goes into a black hole is destroyed, gone something like that. Not even light can escape the expansive gravity of a black hole.
The Black Hole will explode because the gravity of a Black Hole is formed by the matter that is in the process of going intothe Black Hole, and not that matter that has already gone inside.
So far the farthest down someones gone is 12 km.
Somehow, rain water or melt water is getting into the tree, perhaps trickling down the bark or via another hole. Decaying debris in the hole discoloured the water, which froze into a dirty looking icicle.
With luck, the cave drains.
Anything that goes into a black hole is destroyed, gone something like that. Not even light can escape the expansive gravity of a black hole.
The Black Hole will explode because the gravity of a Black Hole is formed by the matter that is in the process of going intothe Black Hole, and not that matter that has already gone inside.
slows down time
You see when you go poop it goes down a hole (called the sewer). Then the hole goes somewhere, where it goes into sprinklers then it is gone and recycled.
he kills the snake
They begin a fight
A water pump has a "weep" hole. When the seals start to wear out the water pump will still start to leak from this hole. When this happens it is time to change the water pump.
So far the farthest down someones gone is 12 km.
Fluids flow down or down and outward, depending on the location of the hole--or path of least resistance. Fluid will stop flowing toward a hole once the fluid level is lower than the hole. So if you marked a line 1/4th inch down from the top of a styrofoam cup, cut a hole at that line (put your finger over it temporarily), and add water to the top and remove your finger, the water will flow sideways and down until the water is below the cut hole. If you poked a hole 1/4th inch up from the bottom, the water would continue to drain to below the second cut hole.
a very pissed off bunny lol
it will free a stuck valve
Most water pumps have a (weep) hole just under where the pulley go's into the pump body.=ok you fan blade is bolted to the front of your pump. looking down if you see a trinkel of water or a water stain on the front of it under the shaft you can bet your pump is gone.=