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No. An asteroid does not have enough mass. In order to become a black hole an object must be massive enough to be crushed by its won gravity. This takes an object at least several times more massive than the sun.
There is no definite boundary for matter not being pulled toward a black hole. At large distances the effects of a black hole's gravity are not different from that of a different object of the same mass. How far out a black hole's gravity is dominant depends on that black hole's mass and its proximity to other massive objects.
No. Since the black hole is a part of the universe it would be physically and logically impossible to suck itself into itself.
Gravity density. Whenever a sufficient mass is squeezed into a small enough volume ... then a black hole occures. "Normally" this only ocures when a massive star runs out of (hydrogen) fuel and collapses in on itself.
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The object becomes darker in color. If all the light is absorbed, it becomes black.
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The ISBN of Beyond Black is 0007157754.
Beyond Black was created in 2005.
Beyond Black has 384 pages.
Beyond the Black River was created in 1935.
Beyond the Black Stump was created in 1956.
Beyond the Black Hole was created in 2001.
Science has yet to fully prove what lies beyond a black hole.
Beyond the Black Rainbow was released on 05/18/2012.