Yes actually. But it well basically take billions of years for a hyper-novae star to explode and form. And supernovae do not form Black Holes, they make quasars or neutron stars. Hypernovae- a result of a hyper-class star to explode- will leave a black hole.
Black holes came from old big stars that went supernova as it dies. Supernova causes the star to collapse into a black hole
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A galaxy.
Black holes do not create supernovae. Black holes are created from a supernovae.
After a Supernova explosion, a Black Hole is created. Thats right.... Stars make black holes! Here is the life cycle of stars! Not the real one, just... when it turns into a black hole. Gases in space> Bigger gasses in space> A pretty star> Still a normal star> Old dwarf star> SUPERNOVA EXPLOSION> Giant Black Hole! Tada!
The galaxy was formed from the attraction of stars which in our galaxy orbit a massive black hole.
Yes. Most, of a galaxy's mass is stars and nebulae, not black holes.
No one can be sure.However, it is hypothesised that when one of the first population III stars exploded as a supernova it created a massive black hole. This "hole" had enough gravitational influence, to attract enough material to form the first stages of a galaxy.
If you mean that somehow the black hole can be removed or flung out of the galaxy than, no it can't, because the galaxy (or more specifically all the stars, gases, and asteroids, and dust clouds) orbit around the central black hole in a galaxy, they are just moving to fast and to far away to be pulled into the black hole, and if a black hole where to move the surrounding stars and debris would follow is path.
; Binary Stars, Black Dwarf,Black Hole,Brown Dwarf,Galaxy,Main-Sequence Stars,Nebula,Neutron Star,Nova,Pulsar,Quasar,Red Giant,Supergiant,Supernova,Variable Star,White Dwarf,Wolf-Rayet Star...................
Yes, there are multiple black holes in our galaxy that have pulled in stars.
It's not "galaxy stars", but galaxies, that have the black holes at their center.All, or most, galaxies have a giant black hole at their center.