yep.
It converts it into gravitational energy.
No. The only thing "in" a black hole is pure gravitational energy.
A black hole
the gravitational field of a black hole is so vast that even light can't escape form it and in the case of a ghost, I think ghosts are kind of negative energy , so when a ghost goes near to the black hole then deadman will die again
The higher an object is placed, the larger will its gravitational potential energy be.
black hole
The gravitational force of black hole is unlimited.
The largest black hole has the strongest gravitational field. We do not know where that would be, but it is most likely in the center of a galaxy somewhere in the universe.
gravitational energy is found in your but hole
No. The gravitational field of a black hole is so great that electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum does not escape from them. Therefore, you couldn't directly see a black hole regardless of where you were in the universe.
No. Once an object is pulled into a black hole, it is converted into gravitational energy.
The term black hole is a misnomer that implies the notion of a hole; there is no hole, so there is no end (or exit). A black hole is a spherical volume of immense density. Somewhat like the Earth, everything within its gravitational field is attracted to its essense. And just as pressure increases towards the center of Earth, the pressure increases on a more more dramatic scale towards the center of a black hole. However since the subsistence of a black hole is unknown, it might be said that the black hole ends in energy transformation.