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Actually, antimatter and dark matter are two different things, and a black hole is different, too. A black hole is made of normal matter, except its gravitational pull is so strong that it sucks everything in, including light, so we can almost not detect it unless we scan for the X-rays given off by objects as they're sucked in. Dark matter is matter that can't be sensed. Antimatter is matter that has the opposite charge of matter. Instead of positively charged protons, it has anti protons, and instead of negatively charged electrons, it has positrons.
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