Yes black hole is last stage of a star
For a star like ours, the black dwarf stage For an immensely massive star, a back hole.
Neutron star -- then black hole
similarly black hole is the last stage of star....
For a star like ours, the black dwarf stage For an immensely massive star, a back hole.
A black hole originated as a star, that is, the star converted to a black hole.
A black hole does not create a star. A black hole is formed when a star dies.
That refers to a black hole - but a black hole is not exactly a star.
Yes. A black hole is a collapsed star.
If a star was "too close" to a black hole, that star would be captured by the black hole's gravity and be pulled into it.
No. A black hole may be the remnant of the core of what was once a blue star, but the black hole itself is as black as anything can possibly be.
Basically there is no "next stage". Well, it is believed that a black hole will evaporate, but that will take a long, long time.
A black hole is a collapsed star with such a strong gravitational pull that not even light can escape from it. This phenomenon occurs when a massive star runs out of nuclear fuel and collapses under its own gravity. The boundary surrounding a black hole, beyond which nothing can escape, is called the event horizon.