Not in any way we understand "life." Indeed, it would be impossible for life to be sustainable even within a white dwarf, as the atoms are pressed together so tightly that no chemical organization could occur. What happens within a black hole -- we're actually not certain just what DOES occur within them -- would be even less hospitable to life.
The last word in the sentence is spelled wrongly it should say "hole". See the correct spelt word for the answer.
According to current theory, a black hole, if it exists, begins its life full,and nothing that falls into it ever leaves it.
No, the game Black Hole from the movie Best Player does not exist in real life. It was created for the movie as a fictional game.
If a black hole came close to our Earth, it would most definitely suck it in. But we wouldn't have much to worry about, since the x-rays radiating from the accretion disk surrounding a black hole would kill all life on our planet long before the black hole got here.
Into the black hole's singularity.
The object swallowed by the black hole is destroyed; its mass is added to the mass of the black hole.
No, but some stars end their life by becoming a black hole.
Due to the immense gravity of a black hole, no life we can currently fathom could survive in one.
no
no it does not depend on the black hole in the middle of the galaxy
No. If it were, we wouldn't be here, as the atomic structure necessary for life is not possible in a black hole.
You die
No.
You can't.
no it is to small
According to current theory, a black hole, if it exists, begins its life full,and nothing that falls into it ever leaves it.
A giant star that ends it life in a supernova
depends on how strong.... when a massive star's life ends and it collapses on itself extremely quickly... it forms a black hole and the black hole has an EXTREMELY strong gravitational pull..... so i think the answer is black hole