That seems likely, considering the large number of black holes and of planets in the Universe. However, I am not aware of any specific observation of a planet falling into a black hole, for example.
On the other hand, the likelyhood of a black hole getting close to Earth, withint any reasonable amount of time, is very low.
No non-fiction person has ever gone into a black hole.
there is a black hole nearby and if you lead the sharks in the black hole they are gone and be careful to make sure you don't go in too
There is no black hole on the planet Jupiter, but there is a red spot.
No. No planet is massive enough to become a black hole. A black hole is the remains of a dead, supermassive star.
You have to get near a space shark and lure it over to the black hole located to the north of the ice planet. Do not go into the black hole yourself, but circle it until the shark has gone inside. Do this for all three sharks and the way to the planet will be cleared.
As the planet is approaching a black hole due to the immense gravitational pull on the objects surrounding it, the planet revolves around the black hole until it falls into the black hole.
A black hole is the stellar remains of a massive star.
None. No rocket has ever gone anywhere near a black hole (seeing as how the nearest one is 1600 light years away).
No. Tomorrow has been and gone and no black hole has appeared.
You have to head towards the black hole put surve around it put on the other side go back so it looks like you've just gone straight through it and then the sharks should just fall into the black hole.
There are no known planets in the vicinity of a black hole.
The mass of the black hole would increase in proportion to the mass of the planet