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In terms of astronomical objects, most black holes are quite small. The event horizons of stellar mass black holes, the most common type, would range from about 10 to 100 miles in diameter, which works out to a volume of 500 to 500,000 cubic miles. Compacting such a large mass into a comparatively tiny volume is precisely why black holes have such strong gravity.

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