Black holes can destroy stars, so they'd have no trouble destroying a planet.
Yes, and many planets have already been pulled into black holes.
It depends on what you're studying besides black holes. If you're studying planets along with black holes, you could be an astrophysicist. Or, if you're studying atoms along with black holes, you could be a theoretical physicist. Just a few examples.
Black holes aren't actually holes, they're just humongous 'objects' that are so big that they have huge gravitational pulls and therefore pull everything into themselves, hence the name 'holes'.
People know what black holes can do because of the aftermath. Stars and planets have been completely destroyed.
5 names in our solar system are............. planets.................stars....................asteroids....................moon................... black holes
inside space is planets galaxies moons and black holes
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inside space is planets galaxies moons and black holes
Earth is a planet. Center's of galaxies sometimes contain black holes. Planets can't be black holes.
There is a force that unites the tides, planets and black holes. Tides are generally thought of as the rise and fall of the level of the oceans due to the gravitational effects of the moon and the sun. Planets have gravity proportional to their masses, and black holes are points of massive gravity. Gravity or its effects unite the three things listed.
Actually, the purpose of black holes is to absorb matter and spew it out into the universe to seed new galaxies, stars, planets and things. Black holes are the "cleaners" of the galaxy, in my opinion.
We have seem evidence of objects falling into black holes, but most of what we have seen is probably gas. We do not know of any planets that have falledn into black holes.
Yes, and many planets have already been pulled into black holes.
No. Only planets have weather: It can't rain in space.
The only thing that can end up a black hole is a star with about ten times more mass than our Sun. Planets are nowhere near that massive.
According to Professor Spephen Hawking, black holes eventually evaporate.
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