Yes. Black holes suck things inside. The only way to suck these things inside is by massive form of gravity. Black holes can suck in as little as a small chunk of rock, or as big as a planet.
Black holes don't "use" gravity, they are a side effect of it. To create a black hole requires a force that can grow infinitely: of the strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic and gravity forces, only gravity is infinite in it's strength that is it is based on the masses and distances of the objects involved, it has no limit. A black hole is generated when enough mass joins together and the force of gravity generated is so strong that light can't escape it (at event horizon and lower.) In most cases for the mass to get that heavy, gravity has to bring them together in the first place (every so often high speed collisions will join masses, but it rare.) It's almost a snake biting it's tail: gravity pulls the parts together, the parts coming together increases gravity, that gravity pulls more parts .......
Black holes do not use suction power to pull things in. Instead, their immense gravity warps spacetime, causing objects to move towards them in a process known as gravitational attraction. Once something crosses the event horizon of a black hole, it cannot escape due to the strength of the gravitational pull.
Black holes are the cause of gravity... Black holes are created when a supernova condenses, creating a black hole. It condenses because gravity has won the battle between the star's core. So basically, gravity fuels a Black hole.
Hypothetical celestial bodies that behave in an opposite manner to black holes and rather than pulling everything in they spit matter out. White holes also have a unstable gravity and collapse and turn into black holes.
the gravity from a black hole is so strong, its pulls in everything, and not even light can escape
Black hole occurs when a star dies. It is a location in space that possesses so much gravity, nothing can escape its pull, not even light.
actually black holes are the masters of gravity has the most gravity ever
black holes are stars which collapsed under their own gravity.
Use the gravity of the black holes
No you fool, it's gravity.
black holes have such great gravity that nothing, not even light can escape them. That is why they were named "black holes".
No, black holes are not living organisms, but dead stars with collapsed cores and infinite gravity.
Black holes are regions in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. They are formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravity.
No, this is not something material like a table or a chair. Black holes are simply an area in space where gravity is infinite.
A black hole is what is left of an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity.
Given that tides are caused by gravity, and that black holes are a major SOURCE of gravity, it isn't clear that black holes would be affected at all by other gravitational sources. Of course, we can know nothing at all about whatever is inside the event horizon of a black hole.
Black holes were stars that were so massive that they collapsed on itself. The gravity in black holes is infinite and more you get closer to it, more time gets slower. Black holes suck all matter that is too close. Even light can't escape Black holes.
Black holes do not use suction power to pull things in. Instead, their immense gravity warps spacetime, causing objects to move towards them in a process known as gravitational attraction. Once something crosses the event horizon of a black hole, it cannot escape due to the strength of the gravitational pull.