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    Question: why are black holes so big

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      • black hole,
      • space
    Asked by fast1jete on 18 Sep 2025.
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      Sandra Raimundo answered on 18 Sep 2025:


      Black holes are very massive but they are not always very big. Some black holes are less than 100 miles across.

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