It depends on the mass of the black hole. and what you are fitting the Earths into. Supermassive black holes range from about 1 million to 12 billion times the mass of the sun (330 billion to 4 quadrillion Earth masses). The mass of any black hole is contained in a singularity that has zero volume. The radius of the event horizon is directly proportional to the mass and so the volume is proportional to the cube of the mass.
A 1 million solar mass black hole would have an event horizon about 5.9 million kilometers (3.6 million miles) in diameter or with a volume of 200 quintillion cubic miles. Such a volume would fit about 100 million Earths
The black hole at the center of our galaxy is 4 million solar masses, which would fit about 6.4 billion Earths.
A 12 billion solar mass black hole would fit about 1.7 quintillion Earth volumes in its event horizon.
It is called Black Holes and Revelations
Yes. We're currently orbiting a super-massive black hole located in the center of our galaxy.
the super massive black one in the centre of the milky way
Super-massive black hole and an accretion disk
The super-massive black hole at the center of MY galaxy is about 25,000 light years from me. Not sure how far away you are from the center of YOUR galaxy, however.
Black hole is a location in space that possesses so much gravity, nothing can escape from its pull. Yes, Super massive black hole is the largest black hole.
A super massive black hole.
Which one?
A super massive black hole.
All galaxy's contain one or up to 2 (that we know of) super massive black holes. these keep all the stars, planets everything together. Everything in the galaxy orbits the super massive black hole. It is also a theory that there is a much larger black hole than a super massive black hole, (about a thousand times bigger) in the centre of the universe.
The rock group Muse plays "Supermassive Black Hole".
It is called Black Holes and Revelations
Yes. We're currently orbiting a super-massive black hole located in the center of our galaxy.
the super massive black one in the centre of the milky way
the centre of the milky way is believed to be a super massive black hole .the black hole, said to be 27000 light years from the earth, is 4 million times bigger than our sun .It is believed that almost every galaxy have a super massive black hole as its centre
Yes, a quasar is a galaxy with a super-massive black hole in its center. The hole being invisible, all light vanishing from the great gravity. The quasar itself, among the brightest, most luminous objects in the universe, is being powered by an accretion disc around the black hole.
The black hole is estimated to be about 3.5 billion times the mass of the sun.