Black holes can nevr be seen in space. Space is black and so are black holes. People can only see black holes because of the light around the black hole. When a black hole is consuming a giant star, you can see the light around the entire black hole. That's when you know that there is a black hole in the middkle of all that light.
Well, our current understanding of black holes is that they will slowly evaporate. But for a black hole of the mass of a star, this evaporation will take much, much longer than the current age of the Universe - and for a supermassive black hole, even longer.
Physicist Stephen Hawking suggests that small black holes might "evaporate" slowly through a process of pair-production.
In the highly-energetic region near the event horizon of a black hole, energy is converted into mass, and back again. The energy is converted into a pair of particles such as an electron and a positron, particle and anti-particle. If one of the pair (but not the other) were to pass the event horizon, the net effect would be that the other particle would have "emerged" from the black hole!
No because where would all of the matter go that was pulled into it? The entrance may get expand and contrast though, making it harder to find.
no
They definitely won't disappear tomorrow. Black holes are quite stable, and - for the case of known black holes - will last much longer than the current age of the Universe.
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No Saturn's rings do not disappear than reaper they are always there just sometimes they fade a little bit so you can not see them.
Yes, black holes slowly evaporate after meeting critical mass or without any planets or star around it
It is a tricky question because black holes are invisible, but scientists know that they are exist because black holes distort light, so it kind of change the light and also it sucks everything into it, so when scientists see stars starting to disappear, thats mean there is a black hole.
They definitely won't disappear tomorrow. Black holes are quite stable, and - for the case of known black holes - will last much longer than the current age of the Universe.
Reappear.
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if you are using a busun burner,then you can turn the 'air hole' to cover the gap and then turn it to full it will seem to disappear and then reappear.
Yes. Objects which get too close to a black hole can be drawn into it by its gravitational pull and thereby disappear. Even light can get "sucked in", which is why they are called black holes.
You disappear and you reappear at the beach
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Yes Really, i never see them reappear on my game.
Objects do not simply disappear without a reason. Nor can an object be made to appear without reason
No Saturn's rings do not disappear than reaper they are always there just sometimes they fade a little bit so you can not see them.
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