Your question as defined makes no sense. How can something re-appear if its already there. But if it can appear and dis-appear. Your answer is yes. If the black hole is microscopic to the point that it can't suck in enough matter to feed it. It will collapse.
Because you caused it to appear
The suffix of "reappear" is "-appear".
To appear again
No, it does not appear to have a giant cross. It is called a "Black" hole because it absorbs all the light that hits the horizon, reflecting nothing.
If the Earth were inside a black hole, it would appear much smaller due to the extreme gravitational forces bending light.
Yes, it is a verb. It means to appear again after leaving, or vanishing.
First things first, the word 'Appear' means to come into sight; become visible or noticeable, typically without visible agent or apparent cause. That's the definition you would find if you were to Google the word. Now, 'Reappear' means for the same thing to happen again, or again and again, that's what the origin of the prefix word "Re" means; and that is the prefix word to "Reappear". Hope this helps.
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In the word "reappear," the prefix "re-" means "again" or "back." So reappear means to appear again or to show up once more after disappearing.
A black hole is an objects with such strong gravity that not even light can escape them. If observed up close a black hole would appear as a completely black sphere.
if you are using a busun burner,then you can turn the 'air hole' to cover the gap and then turn it to full it will seem to disappear and then reappear.
this depends on where you are wanting the status to appear.