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Would we get sucked in if black holes are close?

Yes


Are dead stars black holes?

Yes. They get sucked into black holes all the time!


Is there anything black holes can't suck up?

There are hypotheses about so called 'virtual particles' that may travel faster than speed of light, and hence are not sucked up by Black Holes. Also, Black Holes cannot suck another bigger Black Hole, when they meet a bigger one, they get sucked up rather.


How do scientists detect black holes?

They use X-Rays from the stars being sucked into them.


Is the universe being consumed by the galactic black holes?

Even though black holes suck through parts of the universe, the universe is inevitably big, and growing so as the universe is being sucked into another dimension by black holes, it is also expanding.

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Where do the stars get sucked into?

Stars can be sucked into black holes.


Will you be sucked in to a black hole?

There are no black holes anywhere near Earth, so no we won't get sucked into one.


Why dont stars get sucked into black holes?

Stars do get sucked into a black hole if they pass the event horizon.


Would we get sucked in if black holes are close?

Yes


Are dead stars black holes?

Yes. They get sucked into black holes all the time!


Can light move through black holes?

no, it just gets sucked into it


What can get sucked by a black holes?

Anything and anyone that ventures too close to a black hole can be pulled into it.


What makes up the clouds around black holes?

well the clouds get sucked in


What happens to stars that gets sucked into black holes?

They get destroyed. Their matter becomes part of the black hole.


Is there anything black holes can't suck up?

There are hypotheses about so called 'virtual particles' that may travel faster than speed of light, and hence are not sucked up by Black Holes. Also, Black Holes cannot suck another bigger Black Hole, when they meet a bigger one, they get sucked up rather.


How do scientists detect black holes?

They use X-Rays from the stars being sucked into them.


What happen when the black hole come?

It is known what will happen. You will get sucked up! But before you get sucked up, Black Holes give flicker of black hot gas. Black Holes have so much power that they can't control it. So that's why they suck up everything in their path. Fun Fact: Black Holes are actually stars that died and contain so much power!!