The Black Hole destroys the planet and/or star by producing a picture of Michael Jackson
Yes, they can move through space just like a planet or star.
Black holes are black holes - they are totally different from anything else in the universe. Most black holes are formed from the collapsed cores of dead stars. There are supermassive black holes in most galaxies, but it is no known how they formed.
Black holes are round because they are formed from dead stars and white holes. As you can guess a star is a sphere and that is why black holes are round.
Theoretically, a black hole can destroy anything.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
Yes, they can move through space just like a planet or star.
Yes, a black hole can move a planet. Black holes are so massive that they can alter the orbits of stars and star systems. This makes changing planetary motion nothing to a black hole.
Black holes are black holes - they are totally different from anything else in the universe. Most black holes are formed from the collapsed cores of dead stars. There are supermassive black holes in most galaxies, but it is no known how they formed.
The brash James T. Kirk tries to live up to his father's legacy with Mr. Spock keeping him in check as a vengeful, time-traveling Romulan creates black holes to destroy the Federation one planet at a time.
Black holes are round because they are formed from dead stars and white holes. As you can guess a star is a sphere and that is why black holes are round.
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If a blackhole comes close enough to any object, it will "destroy" it (Nothing is really destroyed) however, the majority of known black holes (Discounting supermassive black holes which primarily only exist in the center of galaxies) are stellar black holes, which although still being quite large in a relative sense (Gravitational singularities are infinitely small), you would need to get extremely close to the black hole to be unable to escape.But yes, a black hole is a "killer of planets" but only if it comes close enough to a planet to either altogether absorb the planet or close enough to steal it away from it's parent star.
Black holes are the result of the gravitational collapse of a large star.
black holes can be formed in a supernova explosion if the mass of the star is largeenoughusually they are created when a massive and dense star like a neutron star collapses
Theoretically, a black hole can destroy anything.
Yes. Black holes are unaffected by heat. The mass of a star may alter a black hole's trajectory through space, but the black hole would actually become more powerful (a larger, more intense gravity field) from the mass it would gain by consuming the star. Most likely, the star and black hole would orbit one another in inward spirals, with more and more of the star's matter being pulled off and into the black hole.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.