The best answer to your question is that black holes are super massive. Massive objects have high gravitational pull which means that they will pull objects, including sunlight, into the black hole if something enters the black hole's event horizon.
As opposed to common lore, black holes are not giant "vacuum cleaners" which roams around the universe destroying everything it comes near. Most galaxies are believed to harbor massive black holes and the stars in the galaxy are typically orbiting the the black holes instead of falling into them. In some cases, galaxies are disturbed(for example if two galaxies collide), and some solar systems may be pushed into the path of the black holes which will then "suck them in".
In theory, yes, a black hole could suck up the sun.
Impossible.
A black hole doesn't "suck" things in. It pulls them in with it's immense gravity. In order to suck something in, there must be something to fill in empty space such as air.
yes... it can because a black hole can even suck light in :) lol hope it helped.................................. c it can suck in nearley everything
no
As soon as It's born. The gravitational force of the Black Hole will pull matter into it.
Yes, all black holes 'suck stuff up'.
yes, yes it can
Yes
Since whit holes only exist mathematically, a black hole could not pull in a white hole.
Yes. A black hole sucks everything that passes through its event horizon in, no exceptions. Nothing, not even light can escape a black hole.
Possibly because of a black hole the black hole would suck us in, and or because of a massive flood or tsunami.