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what would happen to matter that gets too close to a black hole?
A black - hole has extremely strong gravitational force. When matter gets too close, it is pulled in by the intense gravity. The matter is stretched and compressed in a process called spaghettification due to the large gravitational gradient, and eventually crosses the event - horizon and is absorbed into the black - hole's singularity.
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The matter is pulled in by the strong gravitational force, undergoes spaghettification, crosses the event - horizon, and is absorbed into the singularity.