Yes. The most up-to-date cosmological theories state that a black hole is far more likely to be rotating (spinning) than not.
There are no "black stars" in space. There are black holes, but they don't really "mean" anything, they're just a thing that theory predicts can happen and observation suggests does seem to actually exist.
no. there are no black holes in our solar system.
He did no such thing.
Yes, there is such thing as a black hole, they are very mysterious and very, very, very hard to see. But, scientists don't try to "look" for black holes, they detect them with radars that search for vibrations in space. Scientists look for these vibrations because the black holes give off this energy with gigantic force that pulls you into the center. It has so much energy and force that it vibrates. So, yes there are such things as black holes.
No where. Black holes eat up every thing around it, including light. It just become part of the black hole. Hope this helped, WoodWorkingMaster
Black Holes
Anything that gets close enough.
Well, people have never been to close to one, but if a star, planet or anything else in space was near one, it would defiantly get sucked in.
there's no such thing inside a blackhole
The only thing that is "most powerful" about them is their gravitational attraction, when you get very close to them.
While scientists have never actually SEEN a black hole (they are called "black holes" because their gravity is so great that not even light can escape!) we believe that super-massive black holes are at the hearts of most galaxies. These super-massive black holes might be the mass of a million stars the size of the Sun, or larger.
-the sun (you would burn before getting there) -the core of the earth (same thing) -black holes(once in a black hole you disappear forever) -outer space (you can't pollute anything if you haven't discovered it yet!)