Stars can be sucked into black holes.
Stars do get sucked into a black hole if they pass the event horizon.
They use X-Rays from the stars being sucked into them.
They get destroyed. Their matter becomes part of the black hole.
Yes. They get sucked into black holes all the time!
If a black hole "sucked" in all the surroundings (The Universe) then it would be the term "Big Crunch" where all matter is returned to the state prior to the Big Bang.
You could get sucked up by a black hole if you were close enough to feel its gravitational pull more strongly than another force to counterbalance it which would otherwise prevent you from getting sucked inside, such as, for example the orbital inertia which prevents the stars in our galaxy, including the Sun, from getting sucked into the Milky Way's central supermassive black hole.
Because they give off absolutely no light and no radiation. The only radiation is X-Rays from the stars being sucked in.
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I suppose there are more meteorites that become extinct than stars. Meteorites burn up in the atmosphere every night. Not only on this planet, but planets all around the universe. Some survive but get destroyed when crash-landing into a planet. A lot of meteorites also get sucked into stars.
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A Sucked Orange was created in 1990.