It would take a star three times the mass of our sun to create a black hole. However it we just address the concept, as is stated by NASA:
"If a one solar mass black hole were to suddenly replace the Sun at the center of our solar system, the orbits of the planets would not change. This is because the physical laws that determine the orbital motion of the Earth depend only on the actual mass of the Sun, and not on whether it is distributed within a sphere (like the Sun) or at a point (like a black hole). I hope that answers your question."
However, due to the sun collapsing, our planet would be destroyed by the radiation, and likely remain dead due to the lack of heat source.
There is no known black hole in our Solar System.
No, we have not seen any evidence of a black hole in our solar system.
the solar system will be nothing and the living things on earth will die
There is no gravity present in that particular part of the solar system.
There is no reason to believe that there are any black holes - stellar or otherwise - within our Solar System.
The Solar System formed from a cloud of gas, that collapsed.
There are no black holes in our solar system
There is no known black hole in our Solar System.
The results would probably be catastrophic.
if there were no solar system then there would be no life?
no. there are no black holes in our solar system.
No, we have not seen any evidence of a black hole in our solar system.
No. A nebula is generally much larger than a solar system. We believe that our sun and solar system came to be when a nebula collapsed under the influence of gravity, and the gas of the nebula became the Sun and our planets - and everything else.
That refers to a black hole that results from the gravitational collapse of a star, and which has a mass between 3 solar masses and several solar masses, depending on the mass of the star that collapsed.
the solar system will be nothing and the living things on earth will die
No. The nearest black hole is about 1,600 light years away from the solar system.
No.