I am not aware of any hole in the Sun. A hole in the Sun wouldn't be able to remain a hole for long, since the Sun is made up of plasma - similar to a gas. Please clarify what you are talking about.
About as far as Earth or the Sun is.
Not in its current condition. If and when the sun bursts and become a black hole then maybe. no maybe if the getts to big and we loss orbit
If the Sun were to collapse into a black hole, its mass would remain the same, so the Earth's orbit and rotation around the black hole would continue as normal. However, without the Sun's light and heat, the Earth would quickly cool down and life would cease to exist.
if the sun turned into a black hole we would be gone in seconds... it wouldn't matter Another answer: The Earth gravitational attraction would remain the same. Sun's gravitational attraction would also remain the same. Why? Because their mass would remain the same.
Our planet Earth will probably not spontaneously turn into a black hole under its own gravity since it lacks sufficient mass - it would need several solar masses to so collapse, and the Earth is just a tiny fraction of the mass of the Sun.
Yes, there is a hole in the ozone layer that poses a threat to the environment. The hole in the ozone layer allows harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun to reach the Earth's surface, which can lead to various environmental and health issues.
Not sure which black hole is "the" black hole to which you are referring. The nearest such object to our Earth is thousands of light years away, so it's certainly no threat. As best we can tell, our Earth will last until our Sun becomes a red giant in a few billion years, at which point our Earth will be vaporized.
Days indicate that the earth is spinning, and years indicate that the earth rotates around the sun.
About as far as Earth or the Sun is.
No. The sun does not have enough mass to form a black hole. A black hole does not lead to another galaxy. Anything pulled into a black hole becomes part of that black hole's mass. Even then, if Earth were to fall into a black hole the same mass as the sun it would be torn apart by tidal forces long before it crossed the event horizon.
Short term, mankind. Long term, the evolution of the Sun.
I assume you are asking about C/2009 P1? This comet is no threat to Earth as it doesn't come anywhere near Earth. Its closest approach to the sun is about 1 1/2 times the size of Earth's orbit.
In that case, the black hole's gravitational pull on Earth will be less than the Sun's gravitational pull - you can do the calculations. However, such a black hole might very well disrupt the orbit of some of the planets.
Earth dies too.Either one of two things will happen: 1. The amount of helium in the sun will get so small and the amount of carbon dioxide will get so big, that the Earth will be swallowed by the sun.or2. The sun will explode and form into a big black hole and Earth and all the other planets will be going in the black hole.
My Earth, as well as my Sun, would be completely destroyed if a black hole came through our Solar System. I'm not certain what would happen to YOUR Earth.
we will not be able to know since the sun will grow as big to literally melt the earth.
Not in its current condition. If and when the sun bursts and become a black hole then maybe. no maybe if the getts to big and we loss orbit