Depends on what you call "in" - past the event horizon (where the black starts) we don't know, most likely by the time you get there there won't be a you, just mush. If you are speaking of while in orbit, yes, a black hole is the same as any gravitational body until you reach the event horizon.
Into the black hole's singularity.
If you fall into a black hole, you'll go into the black hole and nowhere else.
No - should you fall into a black hole (which is very unlikely to happen), you would get ripped apart.
Anything that falls into a black hole will be destroyed. Also, anything that falls into a black hole will increase the black hole's mass.
yes
It will fall into the black hole. The same happens if something gets too close the Sun, for example - it will fall into the Sun.
There is a theory that tells that when you fall in a black hole, you are not destroyed but you are "teleported" to a white hole. The wormhole is a inter-dimensional tunnel that connects a black hole to a white hole.
Anything that gets too close to the dark hole will fall into it, and be destroyed.
you cant you just fall until you die
yes, as long as there are things that can fall into it, it can get bigger.
yes, when you fall near to the black hole due to it's immense gravity you will be spaghettified and you will die before you reach the singularity
If you were to fall into a black hole, the extreme gravitational forces would stretch and compress your body in a process known as spaghettification, ultimately tearing you apart. As you move closer to the singularity at the center of the black hole, time dilation would cause you to experience time differently compared to someone observing from outside the black hole. Ultimately, you would be pulled into the singularity, where the laws of physics as we know them break down.