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No. We are at a safe distance from the galaxy's central black hole and there is no reason to believe that will change.
Yes, it could. But our Oort cloud is safe... for now. There are no [known] black holes anywhere within the vicinity of our solar system.
No. That's the temperature at which water turns to steam. If it comes in contact with your unprotected skin, it will burn you, i.e. cook the skin.
yes they can. black holes "suck" in all matter including light but they can only "suck" in things that pass the event horizon everything else is safe
No!!!
safe if he turns foul, out if he turns fair and gets taged
yes it is safe
it is being re born so it can be safe
yes he is just because he is black dosent mean he is not safe yes he is just because he is black dosent mean he is not safe
No. What if it turns out to be stolen?
You throw it out. Better safe than sorry.
No, it is not.
Why am *I* safe from black holes? Because the nearest one from my planet is 1600 light years away. I don't know if that means YOU are safe from black holes -- I don't know the distance between your planet and the nearest black hole -- but I know my safety is assured.
Yes, they are safe to eat. Just like when an apple slice has been left out turns brown, avocado exposed to air turns brown as well. Try to consume your avocado the same day you cut it.
That depends on what the black spots are.
Bald-faced hornets not safe look on Google