Once a star has become either a black hole or a white dwarf, then nothing further can happen to them. That's the end of their "life" or "history" or "progress" or whatever word you want to use.
There is no reason to believe that there are any black holes - stellar or otherwise - within our Solar System.
Probably stellar mass black holes
A stellar black hole would be the remnant or end product of the normal sequence of evolution of a star; the word 'stellar,' which simply means "pertaining to a star," disambiguates the type of black hole from those that might have been created through other processes, for example, primordial black holes thought to have been created in the early universe, or highly energetic particle collisions, etc. A stellar black hole is thus a black hole created when a massive star has exhausted its fuel and collapsed under its own gravity overcoming all outward forces which might resist collapse.
No. Fusion has long since ceased by the time a stellar remnant becomes a black dwarf.
Yes. There is a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy and a number of stellar mass black holes through the rest of it.
Black holes are generally categorized into three buckets - the largest being called supermassive, the 'medium' being associated with stellar evolution and called 'stellar mass' black holes, and the smallest or tiny ones called "microscopic" black holes.
There is no reason to believe that there are any black holes - stellar or otherwise - within our Solar System.
A black hole is the stellar remains of a massive star.
It has ghosts/spirits, and corpses, but no zombies.
Probably stellar mass black holes
A black hole.
A degenerate star or stellar remnant.
It could be anything. * Stellar remnants * Neutron star * Standard candles * Symbiotic variable star * Black hole * Nebula
The endpoints of stellar evolution are: White Dwarf Neutron Star Black Hole The endpoint is dependent upon birth mass of the star.
The stellar black holes are the most common ones, as far as we know.
The closest known stellar-mass black hole seems to be at a distance of a few thousand light-years. Of course, there may be black holes that are closer, but that are not known as such yet.The closest known stellar-mass black hole seems to be at a distance of a few thousand light-years. Of course, there may be black holes that are closer, but that are not known as such yet.The closest known stellar-mass black hole seems to be at a distance of a few thousand light-years. Of course, there may be black holes that are closer, but that are not known as such yet.The closest known stellar-mass black hole seems to be at a distance of a few thousand light-years. Of course, there may be black holes that are closer, but that are not known as such yet.
After they died definitely. Piles and piles of corpses were disposed of in this way.