* Nothing can survive a black hole. Some people think if you put 1 million objects in a black hole, they survive the event horizon(edge of black hole) but only one survives the singularity(the point where the othere 999,999 are crushed into atoms).
According to recent theories, black holes can "evaporate" gradually by losing mass through a weak form of radiation. It's calculated that the intensity of this radiation will increase as the black hole shrinks - providing it is not acquiring additional mass to maintain its size - and at the moment of its "death" there might be a large gamma burst. Searches are underway to identify such bursts. Such a death would not necessarily leave any form of remnant in the same sense that stars do at the time of their demise.
Nothing can. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped there forever.
After the black hole dies out, (see When do black holes die and/or How does a black hole get smaller) it will become just a vacuum.
Generally, a black hole will be created when a star 3x (or higher) more massive than our Sun dies, it becomes a black hole. It can vary based on the environment around it and the very materials making up the star as it dies.
Big Bang: When space started. Gas, dust and rock particles explode from it and eventually forms celestial bodies. Black Hole: When a star dies or loses its brightness, develops into a dead star or a black hole.
No. It is not nearly massive enough. When the sun dies it will leave behind a remnant called a white dwarf.
That is quite possible, since Betelgeuse is a fairly massive star.
After the black hole dies out, (see When do black holes die and/or How does a black hole get smaller) it will become just a vacuum.
A black hole does not create a star. A black hole is formed when a star dies.
It disappears forever
No te sun is to small to create a black hole when it dies
Into the black hole.
when a star dies
Generally, a black hole will be created when a star 3x (or higher) more massive than our Sun dies, it becomes a black hole. It can vary based on the environment around it and the very materials making up the star as it dies.
Black holes came from old big stars that went supernova as it dies. Supernova causes the star to collapse into a black hole
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
No. The sun does not have enough mass to become a black hole. When the sun dies it will become a white dwarf.
Nothing. It only sucks in.
They just sit - and "eat" anything that comes too close.