No. The apparent dark areas on the sun are not black holes; they are sunspots. Sunspots are areas of the sun's surface that are not as hot as their surroundings.
There are no black holes but there are dark areas known as Sun spots.
There are no black holes on the sun. Are you thinking of sunspots?
These are called sun spots.
Black holes can be many different sizes. Therefore, there are some black holes that are bigger than the sun, and there are some that are smaller than the sun.
Black holes are that stars which has passed their all life or expired star and it absorb light of sun therefore cant reflect the ligh of sun, so its look like black holes.
Black Holes are mostly located at Star's that have Died or Exploded from running out of heat or in which cases The Sun that hasent ran out of energy yet or other stars, you get what i'm saying
Black Holes' can 'eat' any type of matter in the Universe.
no
the sun,an artificial satellite,an asteroid,black holes,white holes,worm holes
A black hole has a much larger mass than a planet. The mass of a black hole, however, is contained in a point that is smaller than some fundamental particles. The event horizon of a typical stellar mass black hole is much smaller than any planet, but the event horizons of supermassive black holes are much larger.
The masses of black holes vary greatly. The lowest mass stellar black holes are about 3 times the mass of the sun. The most massive black holes are about 12 billion times the sun's mass.
No