No. The Sun is a star - as you can see if you look out of the window.
If the Sun collapsed into a black hole, it would be about 3 kilometers in diameter.
YES
It isn't big enough.
Simply put, it isn't big enough. A star must have a certain mass to become a black hole after its "death", and the Sun doesn't have enough. Our "Sun" is not big enough, only stars that are a lot bigger will explode and become a black hole.
Firstly our sun is too small to become a black hole. Only stars that are a million to a billion times our sun do this, because they burn through their fuel quickly, unlike our sun. A typical black hole has 3 times the mass of our sun
we will not be able to know since the sun will grow as big to literally melt the earth.
10 to 20 times larger
No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.
Black Hole Sun was created in 1994-05.
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
BIG! A supergiant must be at least eight times the size of our sun to create a force as strong as a black hole. And one million earths can fit into our sun, imagine that eight times; That's eight million earths!
In theory, yes, a black hole could suck up the sun.