Nothing, not even light, can escape a black hole. So Earth would get caught into the black hole's path and we would be sucked up and crushed to oblivion
My Earth, as well as my Sun, would be completely destroyed if a black hole came through our Solar System. I'm not certain what would happen to YOUR Earth.
No. Earth would be destroyed if a black hole came anywhere close to it.
It would get to hot. We would die.
the weirdest thing that has ever happened is that a fishes bum was coming out of its bum I would say the weirdest thing to happen was somehow the black hole came close to earth and earth got sucked in and then the black hole gave everyone on earth a rare problem they all have have a head of a clock!! I mean really isn't that weird wll it maybe can happen!
If the earth got pulled in closer to the sun, or if the sun expands significantly, then the earth will get much warmer. That said, nothing like that is going to happen for a couple billion years yet.
it will boil the ocean and melt the trees and grass
That would depend on the mass of the black hole, and how close it came. A black hole the size of a star, a few light-years distance, would not be any more dangerous than a star at the same distance.
If the earth did not revolve around the sun, there would not be any seasons. The problem is that if the earth did not revolve around the sun, that is, if it came to a stop in its orbit, the sun's gravity (with just the tiniest help from the earth's) would pull the earth into the sun.
The world would be a better place cause we would never have to see or hear of her again
The black woman
If a black hole came close to our Earth, it would most definitely suck it in. But we wouldn't have much to worry about, since the x-rays radiating from the accretion disk surrounding a black hole would kill all life on our planet long before the black hole got here.
Probably nothing untoward. It certainly would be a spectacle to watch. How they came to form may not be such an pleasant sight, as something catastrophic would have to occur for them to form.