probably neither, since the gravity would crush you before you could feel it. and your head would explode if you didn't have a space suit on... but most people would just say " I don't know, I've never been in one."
Black holes do not die but they can evaporate.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
The AnswerThe temperature of a black hole is determined by the 'black body radiation temperature' of the radiation which comes from it. (e.g., If something is hot enough to give off bright blue light, it is hotter than something that is merely a dim red hot.) For black holes the mass of our Sun, the radiation coming from it is so weak and so cool that the temperature is only one ten-millionth of a degree above absolute zero. This is colder than scientists could make things on Earth up until just a few years ago (and the invention of of a way to get things that cold won the Nobel prize this year). Some black holes are thought to weigh a billion times as much as the Sun, and they would be a billion times colder, far colder than what scientists have achieved on Earth.However, even though these things are very cold, they can be surrounded by extremely hot material. As they pull gas and stars down into their gravity wells, the material rubs against itself at a good fraction of the speed of light. This heats it up to hundreds of millions of degrees. The radiation from this hot, infalling material is what high-energy astronomers study.
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I am not sure it is a problem. The evidence for black holes is quite strong.I am not sure it is a problem. The evidence for black holes is quite strong.I am not sure it is a problem. The evidence for black holes is quite strong.I am not sure it is a problem. The evidence for black holes is quite strong.
Black holes form when massive stars collapse under their own gravity. The intense gravitational pull of a black hole traps everything, including light. Black holes are hot because of the high temperatures and energy generated by the matter falling into them, which creates intense radiation and heat.
Black holes do not emit light, so black holes can not be seen this way. But black holes emit X-rays, but stars are not hot enough to emit X-rays. When black holes suck up stars, energy goes to the black hole, and come out as X-rays.
No. The apparent dark areas on the sun are not black holes; they are sunspots. Sunspots are areas of the sun's surface that are not as hot as their surroundings.
Well, my friend, black holes may seem mysterious and cool like a clear mountain stream, but they actually can be incredibly hot. You see, as objects get pulled into a black hole, they pick up speed and release all that energy as heat and radiation, like sunlight in the forest. So while they may appear chilly on the outside, deep down inside, they're keeping things quite toasty.
No, black is not a hot color because it is dark and gloomy like a cold color. Hot colors should be bright like yellow. :)
Well, let's think about it like painting a beautiful landscape. Black holes are actually very cold because they don't emit any light or heat themselves. They absorb everything around them, like a big cosmic vacuum, which makes them feel chillier than a cozy cabin in a winter snowfall. Remember, even in the darkest places, there's always a touch of wonder and mystery waiting to be discovered.
Black is considered a neutral color because it does not have a specific temperature association like hot or cold colors do.
Most black hole are found from the X-rays emitted by extremely hot material just before it disappears.
stellar black holes were stars (these are large)primordial black holes were pieces of the big bang (these are microscopic)
Cold.
hot, cold yes, no black,white
It is known what will happen. You will get sucked up! But before you get sucked up, Black Holes give flicker of black hot gas. Black Holes have so much power that they can't control it. So that's why they suck up everything in their path. Fun Fact: Black Holes are actually stars that died and contain so much power!!