No, but it will lose all of it's energy and disappear due to hawking radiation.
In theory, yes, a black hole could suck up the sun.
A black hole won't "suck itself up". Nor will it suddenly disappear, as the question seems to imply; it will gradually lose mass through Hawking radiation, but that is extremely slow.
Yes, all black holes 'suck stuff up'.
yes, yes it can
i doubt it because it sucks in everything and it covers light. it could suck in the sun with ease. it itself is a star that has blown up. the star has to be realy big to become a black hole
Since whit holes only exist mathematically, a black hole could not pull in a white hole.
Yes, it is possible for a black hole to capture another one and "swallow" it.
A black hole could potentially consume Jupiter if it entered the black hole's event horizon, the point of no return. However, the likelihood of Jupiter encountering a black hole and being sucked up is extremely low due to the vast distances between objects in space.
If it could have we wouldn't be alive NOW.
The world will never blow up. Actually The world will not blow up unless we are hit by a mars shaped meteoroid or the Sun itself blows up and turns into a black hole and suck us up and we will die.
A black hole will attract you through its gravity - just like any other object will.
Black holes are basically highly compressed massive (has lots of mass) parts of space. The large amount of mass warps the space time around the black hole which causes intense gravity that suck everything in.