No. Contrary to popular belief black holes do not swallow stars whole. Especially since the even horizon of a typical black hole is only a few miles across. If a black hole were to hit the sun it would start pulling in material, but only a small portion of it would actually cross the event horizon; the rest would be ejected in two polar jets at nearly the speed of light. This process would release and enormous amount of heat, light, and x-rays. So from earth the sunn would seem to get much hotter and much brighter and would be subjected to a large dose of radiation. Since x-rays are not charged, the magnetic field would not provide protection, though the atmosphere might. Tidal forces from the black hole would also have a significant effect.
So in short, the sun would not disappear if hit by a black hole; it would be torn apart, which would still be enough to wipe out life on earth.
No - never.
It would be torn apart by tidal forces as it approached the black hole. Once it crosses the event horizon id disappears into the black hole forever.
A black hole never hit Siberia, but meteors have.
A black hole would eventually swallow up the entire Earth. An asteroid would provoke great catastrophes - depending, of course, on the mass of the asteroid.
Black Hole Sun
There are already black holes within the universe
It's Imposible to find out, you would probably eventually hit a black hole and die
both of the black hole will join together as one big black hole. they can either have a direct hit or both spin, twirling into each other until it create a new super big black hole.
Hit the ball towards the black hole.
the supermassive black hole in the center of the milky way will never hit earth. It is a small and quiet black hole, compared to the giants in some other galaxies. But none will destroy their galaxy.
Hold "Reset" then hit "Mode". The black ring in the bottom circle should disappear.
If you bump in to the tv it would have a black mark on the tv and if you hit the tv it would have a black and white mark on the tv.