no you can not
you lure the sharks toward you, fly to the black hole, and the sharks get sucked in the black hole
you dont light gets sucked into a black hole. Light!!!! so you have no chance. Additionally being exposed to spac would make you explode
you make them follow you to the black hole but dont go too fast or the shark will go back.do it one shark at a time.dont get sucked in the black hole
== There is a theory that a black hole has an "exit" somewhere and somewhen, but no one knows for sure. When a massive star collapses at the end of its life to make a black hole, who knows where the mass goes when it's "sucked down" into the point of infinite density? Everything becomes super compressed and that's about the limit of our knowledge.
if your talking about the tiger sharks in space then this is how you do it first you get on shark by shooting at it and then make it follow you to the black hole then go around the very edge of the black hole and go around it then the shark will get sucked in the black hole then keep doing it until all sharks are gone.
Well, the debris wouldn't make any shape at all because black holes are so massive that nothing, not even light, can escape! So anything close to the black hole would be sucked up.
It depends on which is nearer. The huge mass of a black hole would overwhelm the planets mass, so this would not make much difference in terms of which would be drawn in first.
Shoot at them to make them follow you. Take them to the black hole straight up from the ice planet. Go around it, but the space sharks will get sucked into it.
The width or size of a black hole is typically measured by its diameter or radius. This can vary significantly depending on the mass of the black hole. For example, the diameter of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way is estimated to be around 24 million kilometers.
Only around a black hole. There is a sphere around every black hole where light orbits the black hole.
We know nothing about the conditions within a black hole, but it seems unlikely that a black hole could exist within a black hole, or even if this concept would have any meaning at all.
Nothing, unless a black hole comes very near to us. By the way, you shouldn't say "the" black hole, unless you make it clear which black hole you mean. There are many black holes.