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Black holes are very dangerous, so if you go near it you will be sucked in. It stays for about a week or so then it disappears into thin air. A black hole is formed by a star exploding inside a young, collapsing galaxy. It is a huge central black hole, where gas, dust and torn-up stars spiral to their doom. That’s the problem.

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