if you fell in a black or white hole,you would get hurt.it depends. if the hole is not deep, you might be ok.if the hole is half-way, you might get hurt. if its deep,don't go down. you could get hurt really badly or maybe die.
No, a white hole cannot kill you. A white hole is a theoretical region of spacetime where matter and light emerge from, essentially the opposite of a black hole, which does not allow anything to escape. White holes have not been observed in nature.
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No. The nearest black hole is about 1,600 light years away.
The small hole at the center of a CD is called the "spindle hole" or "hub hole." This hole allows the CD to be securely attached to the spindle of a CD player or drive so that it can be properly read and played.
Nope.
It means you have a hole in your pillow or quilt.
There is a small black charging box you have to have ,that has a white tip, that you plug into a small square hole in the back of the watch
From what the doctor told me, it takes over a year for the gums to fill up the hole with new tissue.
The small hole is for headphones.
Yes, the stitches would cover the hole where your tooth was extracted. This is to help the gums heal without food getting caught in the hole.
A white hole (assuming they actually exist) is simply a small black hole, so nothing very spectacular would happen. The black hole would just get very slightly more massive (well, considerably more massive on a "how many ounces is that" scale; not so much on a "how many solar masses is that" scale).
There is no evidence that such a thing as a "white hole" exists, or that it even can exist. The theory of what properties such a white hole would have is not on a firm foundation, either.
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
I have the same exact problem. You think it's a canker sore but it's not a bump filled with white pus. It's a tiny hole in your gum and it stings if you touch it with your toungue or if you eat something acidic. I have once in a very long while, probably no more than once every 4-5 months. I've been tryinnng to find out what it is but the only thing closest to it is canker sore.AnswerAlso it's usually gone by a week or less than that. Have a look at this question on Yahoo! Answers where there's a picture provided. Is that what your hole looks like? (pin-sized with a white/yellowish diameter?) If so, then it's probably a mouth ulcer. Quite common and usually goes away on its own.
it is probably infected
if you fell in a black or white hole,you would get hurt.it depends. if the hole is not deep, you might be ok.if the hole is half-way, you might get hurt. if its deep,don't go down. you could get hurt really badly or maybe die.