There is no such hole.
Well if your comparing the smallest black hole knowen to humans to the Earth YES THEY ARE BIG but there is no definant diameter or size considering that all black holes are unique in all three size diameter and gravataional pull.
The "diameter" of a black hole is usually taken as the diameter of the event horizon.
The diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius
The hole in the ozone layer is its thinning. It makes most of the UV rays allowing to enter the earth's surface.
A black hole doesn't have depth. Despite it being called a "hole", it is actually a spherical object that has a singularity at it's centre (where gravity and mass is infinite), and an event horizon that marks the point at which the force of gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. If, by "depth" you meant "diameter", the answer still isn't certain since the diameter of a black hole depends on it's mass (which can be almost anything).
its makes the earth hotter
When a meteor hits Earth, it forms a crater, or hole in the ground , made by a space object.
the shovel makes a hole into the earth... animals are good diggers.
The premise of the question is faulty: a black hole is a star with a diameter less than the Chandrasekhar diameter. The body within the black hole can have a range of sizes depending on the mass of the object and its degree of compression. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrasekhar_limit
Well if your comparing the smallest black hole knowen to humans to the Earth YES THEY ARE BIG but there is no definant diameter or size considering that all black holes are unique in all three size diameter and gravataional pull.
The ozone hole is over Antarctica. It makes UV rays to enter the earth.
4.24563 inches is the diameter of a golf hole.
It isn't a hole it is the world's deepest dimond mine
The "diameter" of a black hole is usually taken as the diameter of the event horizon.
The diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radiusThe diameter is usually considered the diameter of the event horizon. The diameter of this event horizon is directly proportional to the black hole's mass. More information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwarzschild_radius
Yes, but it would be tiny! A black hole with a mass that's equivalent to that of the Earth would have to have a diameter of less than 9mm (and its event horizon would be located at this point).
CD's have a diameter of 5.5 centimeters;)