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Will there be a black hole every day?

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Why are black holes black and not any other color?

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Can black holes be other color?

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Where are black holes located in space?

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What reason do black holes draw other nearby space objects to them?

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Do white holes suck up objects like black holes do?

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I want to know all about Black holes in the universe?

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What other forces is related to black holes?

mostley gravitational forces.