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Well, for starters, the black hole would suck up (if there is any) water on the planet. As the hole gets closer, it starts to distort the planet's shape. Either it is stretched out and obliterated or the black hole makes contact. If it does, it goes inside the planet, vaporizing matter until it swallows the whole planet.

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The solar system, along with hundreds of thousands of other similar systems orbits the galactic centre of mass, which is in all likelihood a black hole. It takes us 200 million years to orbit and we are nearly 30,000 light-years away from it.

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Not directly, unless it comes too close to the Black Hole. While it is agreed that the Black Hole(s) at the center of the Milky Way galaxy keeps the more than 200 billion stars (and any accompanying solar systems) within its gravitational influence, smaller planets remain under the influence of their star centered solar system.

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There is not a very big chance, but some astronomers believe that the Sun has lived half of its life and when it is ready to burst it will turn into a giant blackhole, sucking up the universe. People also believe that a huge black hole in the nearby galaxy M87is heading our way, and as it weighs 6.6 billion times the weight of the sun, it will be able to swallow our whole solar system. But the chances of a black hole sucking up our solar system are very low, and I would say no for a few trillion years.

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Stellar black holes usually don't make a disturbance but super-massive black holes are another story.

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Virtually none, as there are none near enough to us to have any effect. True, over the next billion years or so that may change, but that's too far to worry about.

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