It is so far impossible to determine the makeup of a black hole.
After a black hole
well not that much they both spin and that's about it....wat different is that a tornado is sucking in air instead of a black hole it has emense gravity and what goes in a black hole is never seen again and with a tornado is just comes out is maybe a different form (morebeat up)
There are several ways of looking at this matter. First, the black hole itself has an indeterminate size; we cannot know what the diameter is. Second, the size would depend on the mass of the black hole. Third, the only "size" (as in physical size) that might seem to have any meaning would be the size of the Event Horizon, which is much larger than the black hole itself might be. Finally, we're not sure whether the question has any real meaning. Even Stephen Hawking is reconsidering the concept of "black hole" and he now says that black holes, as previously understood, do not exist. So the matter is up in the air. Ask this question next year, and we may have more information.
noMy AnswerYou have failed to define hole. As a hole is an area with nothing in it and you happen to mean a hole in the air the absence of air would create an volume lighter than air. Of course you need a structure to maintain the absence of air so currently that wont work as a balloon.
Regular air is perfectly acceptable. To fill it, get a bike pump with a small needle that will fit the small black hole on your basketball and pump air through the tube on the system, through the needle and into the basketball until it is inflated as much as you like. You can buy a bike pump/air pump at almost anywhere including walmart or walgreens.
None, unless it was to draw some in via gravity.
No, nothing can escape.
black hole
After a black hole
well not that much they both spin and that's about it....wat different is that a tornado is sucking in air instead of a black hole it has emense gravity and what goes in a black hole is never seen again and with a tornado is just comes out is maybe a different form (morebeat up)
No. A vacuum cleaner works by creating low air pressure inside of itself, which suck in air. That moving air can then carry small objects with it. Things sucked into a vacuum cleaner go to a bag or chamber that is then thrown out or emptied in the trash. A black hole is an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity. Objects near a black hole are not suck in; they fall in due to gravity, just like what makes things fall on Earth, only much stronger. Unlike with a vacuum cleaner, which can be emptied, nothing that enters a black hole can ever leave.
they left a hole! the hole puts air into the mine and that's how they breathed but black smoke got into there lungs and that causes black lung coughing and i think that kills them
A black hole doesn't "suck" things in. It pulls them in with it's immense gravity. In order to suck something in, there must be something to fill in empty space such as air.
There is no dirt in a hole. Only air.
The tornado is a weather phenomenon associated with moving air. It will be confined to a planet with atmosphere. The black hole is a point of massive gravity in space. The two are very different indeed.
Because there is no air in Black hole,,, that's why ,,, and no Gravity .........
No. Black holes are so dense that nothing, not even light can escape. So if you were to get caught in a black hole's path, nothing at all would stop it from sucking you up. And once you're sucked up, you are crushed into absolutely nothing.