The same as when anything falls into a black hole: as it spirals into the event horizon, much of its matter is converted to radiaton, and the rest of it is absorbed by the black hole, adding to its mass.
The fact is we don't really know. Theoretically, black holes are spatial singularities that lie at the bottom of a massive gravity well. The only thing that escapes a black hole is radiation, and we believe that is the result of the destruction of what falls in.
Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.
Your life will be over in an instant
The matter gets crushed as tiny as it can get.
They get destroyed. Their matter becomes part of the black hole.
it gets sucked up
no, it just gets sucked into it
Anything that gets close enough.
Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.
Allegedly, all matter gets sucked into a black hole. The vacuum cleaner sucked all the wood chips into it's bag.
Not sure what you mean by swim, as black holes are in space, but if one gets to close to a black hole they would inevitably "sucked" in and all time would basically stop with no hope of escape
Just the same as if normal matter falls in. The matter or antimatter will stay there, increasing the mass of the black hole (and making it more "hungry", i.e., making its gravity stronger).
This happens in the beginning of Wizards of Waverly Place the Movie. Alex gets sucked in as well.