An objects initial state is to stay in motion unless affected by another force. So a black hole, like any other body in the Universe will move unless something acts on it to stop that motion.
So simplistically, a black hole will move, but in doing so, it will have an affect on anything it comes close to, each of which will affect it's motion.
If the question was concerning whether a black hole could enter our Solar System, then not in the expected lifetime of the Solar System as the nearest black hole is over 1,600 light years away.
No, black holes move.
Yes, they can move through space just like a planet or star.
When you move a file, the file is physically transferred to a new location. There is no copy left in the original location, only the file in its new destination. If you want to keep a copy in the original location, you need to use the "copy and paste" function instead of the "cut and paste" function.
No, black holes do not move at the speed of light. While they can exert a strong gravitational pull, their movement is not necessarily tied to the speed of light.
no, it just gets sucked into it
Use the gravity of the black holes
yes because stars don't move
When you move a file, it is transferred from its original location to a new one, which is why it no longer appears in the original folder. This action essentially updates the file's location on the storage device. Unlike copying, which creates a duplicate in the new location while retaining the original, moving a file eliminates the original instance. Consequently, the file is only accessible from its new location.
Everything is moving away from everything else at the same speed, so black holes moving is relative to where you are.
Yes, a black hole can move a planet. Black holes are so massive that they can alter the orbits of stars and star systems. This makes changing planetary motion nothing to a black hole.
Yes, if they couldn't then galaxies wouldn't either. (I am assuming that you meant MOVE)
The copy command creates a duplicate of a file or directory, leaving the original intact in its original location. In contrast, the move command transfers a file or directory from one location to another, effectively removing it from the original location. While both commands can be used to manage files, the key difference lies in whether the original file remains or is relocated.