Yes, there's gravity in a black hole.. gravitational force is exerted wherever there is mass.
The gravity is enormous! The gravity in a black hole is high enough to stop light escaping.
Gravity is the only reason a black hole pulls things in. Nothing can escape a black hole, so gravity is its only way of affecting the outside world.
Light is affected by gravity, if the gravity is immense. In a black hole, the gravity is so immense that light cannot escape from it, hence it cannot be seen - whcih is why it's called a "black hole".
No. While the gravity of Jupiter is much stronger than Earth's it is nowhere near as strong as that of a black hole.
It is infinite
May be but the one thing is for sure the gravity it self can escape a black hole.
The "sucking" is done by the gravity. A black hole has a large mass, concentrated in a small region of space.The "sucking" is done by the gravity. A black hole has a large mass, concentrated in a small region of space.The "sucking" is done by the gravity. A black hole has a large mass, concentrated in a small region of space.The "sucking" is done by the gravity. A black hole has a large mass, concentrated in a small region of space.
The gravity in a black hole is so strong that not even light can escape. For all intents and purposes it can be considered infinite.
The earth would become a black hole.
There is no way to escape from a black hole because it's gravity is infinite.
the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity
No. The only force at work with a black hole is gravity.