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well, i am a child but this is so easy 4 me! matter gets crushed and destroyed when it enters a black hole.any thing that enters a black whole never gets out. matter also gets stretched out when it enters a black hole.

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What happens when nothing goes into 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.


What happens after entering a black hole?

Any matter that enters the black hole will be destroyed. Also, it will increase the black hole's size.


What happens after matter is sucked into a black hole?

The matter gets crushed as tiny as it can get.


What happens if anti matter enters a black hole?

Probably the mass of the black hole would increase, just as when normal matter falls in.


What happens when a black hole forms?

It starts taking in matter.


What happens to stars that gets sucked into black holes?

They get destroyed. Their matter becomes part of the black hole.


What happens to matter after it falls into a black hole?

It stays there. Actually, it just falls forever.


What event occurred when a black hole did a black hole spit something out?

When a black hole spits something out, it is called a "black hole jet." This event happens when matter and energy are ejected from the black hole at high speeds, creating powerful jets of particles and radiation.


Is the matter in a black hole falling back to the point of origin of the universe?

It is not known what happens to matter inside a black hole. The point of origin of the universe is currently believed to be the Big Bang, which is different from a black hole. The gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong that matter is compressed to a point of infinite density at the singularity, according to general relativity.


What happens in a black hole that makes the saying "what happens in a black hole stays in a black hole" true?

In a black hole, gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. This means that whatever goes into a black hole is trapped inside forever, making the saying "what happens in a black hole stays in a black hole" true.


What happens if antimatter gets sucked into a black hole?

Just the same as if normal matter falls in. The matter or antimatter will stay there, increasing the mass of the black hole (and making it more "hungry", i.e., making its gravity stronger).


Could the theory of dormant black holes truly exist if a black hole isn't sucking in matter that it musnt be rotating if it isn't rotating how could it even exist?

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