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A black hole is a star that has died violently and has collapsed in on itself.
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.
A collapsed star is a term used to describe a "dead" star, which is a star that has come to the end of its lifetime and just collapses on itself. A black hole
in space.
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At a star or space museum.
It seems you are referring not to any collapsed star, but a black hole. The "event horizon" is the area from which nothing can escape.
It contains the entire collapsed star, however the star has collapsed to an infinitesimal point (or infinitesimally thin ring if its spinning) singularity, leaving everything around that totally empty except for warped spacetime (which is what causes gravity).
It Takes place in space
Yes. A black hole is a collapsed star.
Anywhere that a normal star has collapsed into a neutron star. See, a pulsar is essentially a neutron star that magnetically rotates and emits long arm-like streams of radiation. So it is possible for a pulsar to found almost anywhere in space.
A star that has collapsed under gravity and is made of neutrons is called a neutron star. Neutron stars are extremely dense and have a strong gravitational pull due to the collapsed core of a massive star. They are the remnants of supernova explosions.