No.
No. The nearest black hole is about 1,600 light years away from the solar system.
No, we have not seen any evidence of a black hole in our solar system.
Black holes are in outer space, far outside our solar system. Most galaxies have a large black hole at the center.
Solar means space and the Solar System is a system (with the moon, sun, planets, stars, etc.) so the Solar System is really a Space System.
Yes a black hole could envelope our solar system but it does not swallow anything.
There is no known black hole in our Solar System.
That depends on what definition of first you mean. A solar system is in a galaxy and a galaxy is in space. So the solar system is smallest and space is largest.
Star is not an object in the solar system. The solar system consists of planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and the sun. Stars are celestial objects that are outside of our solar system.
Outer space is much bigger than the solar system.
In order from smallest to largest: Solar System, Galaxy, and Space.
The solar system is in space. More specifically, it is part of the Milky Way galaxy.
There is no atmosphere for the solar system, space has no air