It doesn't actually 'do' anything more than a boulder. However, its astounding density means it has a most astounding nature. It bends the space-time continuum around it, and sucks anything in. To escape its gravitational pull, you would have to travel at superluminal speeds, which is theoretically impossible. At its core is a point called singularity, a place with infinite mass and zero space. It totally disintegrates anything that is pulled in, and this includes asteroids, planets, and stats.
No, a black hole is not actually a hole in space. It is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity
Yes, a black hole could travel through space.
Obvisouly it is not a black hole! :)
Yes
no because it would destroy the space if it went in to a black hole
The black hole itself cannot be seen, however, its pulling effects of the surrounding area can be seen.
No non-fictional astronomical body know as black circle. If the question is meant to employ the term 'black hole' in space, what a black hole does is to exist.
No. Once something enters a black hole it can never come out.
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
Theoretically a rip in the fabric of space
Space doesn't, mass does.