It will sink into the center of the earth and hekp move the trectonic plates, it is to weak to suck us in, so humans will surviv for trillions of years.
If Earth were to suddenly be swallowed by a black hole, the process would be quite rapid and catastrophic without any advance warning. However, it is currently considered highly unlikely that Earth could be consumed by a black hole due to the vast distances between our planet and any known black holes.
Well if your comparing the smallest black hole knowen to humans to the Earth YES THEY ARE BIG but there is no definant diameter or size considering that all black holes are unique in all three size diameter and gravataional pull.
A black hole exerts such a strong gravitational pull that not even electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, can escape its grasp. The intense gravitational force of a black hole warps spacetime to create a region from which nothing, not even light, can escape.
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, it is not possible for humans to survive a black hole due to its extreme gravitational forces and intense radiation.
No, it is not possible for humans to survive the extreme conditions of a black hole due to its intense gravitational pull and radiation.
It doesn't matter. You're dead anyway.
They would die long before they reached it. The vicinity of a black hole is not a healthy place to be for a wide variety of reasons.
Their is not more info about this because there are no evidences of humans being sucked into black hole but once sucked in, the object which has been sucked in will not be able to escape out from black hole's event horizon as a black hole very very very very very strong gravitational field. But some scientists say that object which went into the black hole comes out through a white hole (which is just the opposite of black holes in all aspects)
You're question is badly worded, but sure, in theory humans could reach black holes.
The question makes no sense. Altitude has nothing at all to do with black hole formation. "Altitude" really only has any significant meaning in terms of Earth and humans, and it is as far as we know absolutely impossible to "make" a black hole at any altitude.
If Earth were to suddenly be swallowed by a black hole, the process would be quite rapid and catastrophic without any advance warning. However, it is currently considered highly unlikely that Earth could be consumed by a black hole due to the vast distances between our planet and any known black holes.
Well if your comparing the smallest black hole knowen to humans to the Earth YES THEY ARE BIG but there is no definant diameter or size considering that all black holes are unique in all three size diameter and gravataional pull.
A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.
A black hole originated as a star, that is, the star converted to a black hole.
A black hole exerts such a strong gravitational pull that not even electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, can escape its grasp. The intense gravitational force of a black hole warps spacetime to create a region from which nothing, not even light, can escape.