Yes. They get sucked into black holes all the time!
No. While most black holes are the remnants of dead stars, most stars do not become black holes when they die.
Black holes are round because they are formed from dead stars and white holes. As you can guess a star is a sphere and that is why black holes are round.
Black holes are not considered to be living organisms. Even in the metaphorical sense, they are often associated with "dead" stars.
False. Only the most massive stars will become black holes.
Most stars end up as white dwarfs. A few become neutron stars. Even fewer become black holes.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
Black holes are round because they are formed from dead stars and white holes. As you can guess a star is a sphere and that is why black holes are round.
All dead big stars do not form black holes because sometimes the collapse of the star is stopped at a smaller size before it becomes a black hole.
No, black holes are not living organisms, but dead stars with collapsed cores and infinite gravity.
A dead or dying star will start to create a black hole
The most massive stars become black holes.
No. Black holes are the remnants left behind when the very largest stars die.
They are called "black holes".
Stars can be sucked into black holes.
Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.
Black holes are not considered to be living organisms. Even in the metaphorical sense, they are often associated with "dead" stars.
stellar black holes were stars (these are large)primordial black holes were pieces of the big bang (these are microscopic)
black holes are stars which collapsed under their own gravity.