It's all due to the immense gravitational attraction. As you enter a black hole, the amount of gravity on say your feet. (Assuming you enter feet first) is much greater than your head, and you are literally stretched like spagetti until you basically die.
If you jumped into a black hole, you would be stretched into human spaghetti.
If a black hole has spin, it will spin forever.
Yes, you will. In fact, upon entering the event horizon of a black hole, you will firstly be stretched like a piece of spaghetti, and will suffer a quick death.
No. A black hole will remain a black hole. A neutron star is a remnant of a star not massive enough to become a black hole.
A black hole will suck you up in to a long piece. You will be stretch like spaghetti then be crushed.
You get the shark to come near you and follow you to the black hole, then when you get to the black hole you turn a let the shark in. Have fun!
As a short answer, no.
No, if you got near a black hole you would be stretched out like spaghetti, before being crushed into oblivion.
No, the sun is too small. For a star to turn into a black hole, the star needs to measure 25 or more solar masses. The sun weighs in at 1 solar mass. Therefore, a star needs to be 25 times the mass of the sun to turn into a black hole.
No, it would tear you apart.
The force of gravity in a black hole is so immense, not even light can escape. That means that if you were to enter one, you'd be pulled apart by the gravity, essentially making you spaghetti. Oh, and you'd be dead if you could somehow be slightly intact after entering the hole.
"Black hole", not "black whole". The reason massive stars turn into a black hole is because, once they run out of fuel (and no longer have the radiation pressure to keep them blown up), there is no force that can stop the gravitational collapse.