Are you planning to destroy planet Earth, or what? - Anyway, this might not be possible at all.
No. While some people feared that the Large Hadron Collider could produce a mini black hole, nothing of the sort has happened.
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In the Wii game "Six Flags Fun Park," the Black Hole key can be found by completing the "Black Hole Run" mini-game. This mini-game involves navigating a roller coaster track while avoiding obstacles to reach the key at the end. Pay attention to the layout of the track and use power-ups wisely to make it to the end successfully.
You can't "stick your finger into" a mini black hole: if you got close enough to "be in it" then you would be sucked in along with millions of kgs of mass before it winked out in a billionth of a second.
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.
The mass of a mini black hole with a diameter equal to that of a proton (1.0 x 10-15 meters) would be extremely small, approximately 2.2 x 10-8 kilograms.
No. A black hole can be a very condensed star. It's also possible for "mini" black holes of less than stellar mass to exist. But in no case would it be possible to describe one as an "expanded" star.
no you can not
no black holes are stars
If a mini-black hole with the mass of the moon suddenly appeared in our solar system, it would likely disrupt the orbits of planets and other celestial bodies. The gravitational pull of the black hole could cause chaos and potentially lead to collisions or disturbances in the stability of our solar system. The black hole could also absorb nearby matter and energy, affecting the environment and potentially posing a threat to life on Earth.