The largest black holes are supermassive black holes - the black holes at the center of galaxies. The largest known such black hole has somewhere between 20 and 40 billion times the mass of our Sun. It's hard to know which of the observed black holes is really the largest (i.e., the most massive one), since the mass estimates in each individual case are currently not very accurate.
the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity
Black Hole Sun
the biggest thing in the universe that isn’t A galaxy is a black hole
No, the biggest quasar is not capable of destroying the biggest supermassive black hole. Quasars are powered by the accretion of material onto supermassive black holes, so they are closely related. The interaction between a quasar and its host black hole is complex but does not result in the destruction of the black hole.
The most massive known black hole in the universe is OJ287, with a mass of 18 billion Suns. See related link for more infrmationthe biggest black hole is the hs1946+7658
The Supermassive Black Hole at the centre.
Black holes are in outer space, far outside our solar system. Most galaxies have a large black hole at the center.
the answer is a black hole
well you think about it is is 11,000 because outer space is very alot of money
A black hole is the location of a singularity, it doesn't lead to anywhere. This means that if you fall into a black hole (assuming that you can stay alive) you'll just be stuck inside that hole forever--never able to get out.
well if you mean a black hole on earth then theres not really a good chance but if you mean in outer space than one already formed
There is no black hole in the Pacific Ocean. Black holes are astronomical phenomena that occur in outer space and cannot form within Earth's oceans.