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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/F34EGgXUbg4ukXAdu9AbbA==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Black hole, or BH is an Earth Editor element that attracts other elements, acting as a real-life black hole of sorts. The only difference is that it does not suck things completely into it or eat up the matter, but only pulls things towards it, like gravity does. There is one in the center of the screen at the start of the game.

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Black hole (Earth Editor)
rdfs:comment
  • Black hole, or BH is an Earth Editor element that attracts other elements, acting as a real-life black hole of sorts. The only difference is that it does not suck things completely into it or eat up the matter, but only pulls things towards it, like gravity does. There is one in the center of the screen at the start of the game.
Version
  • 1(xsd:integer)
dcterms:subject
natural
  • Yes.
reacts
  • No reactions.
spread
  • None.
dbkwik:danball/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
Special
  • Attracts most elements towards it. Default black hole in game.
Type
  • Solid
flammable
  • No.
Color
  • C0C0C0
elementname
  • Black Hole
abstract
  • Black hole, or BH is an Earth Editor element that attracts other elements, acting as a real-life black hole of sorts. The only difference is that it does not suck things completely into it or eat up the matter, but only pulls things towards it, like gravity does. There is one in the center of the screen at the start of the game.
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