Never, because if we can thrive in it than we are not in a black hole
If Earth's gravity was a billion times stronger than a black hole's, everything on Earth would be crushed instantly under the immense gravitational force. The planet itself would collapse into a black hole due to the overwhelming gravity. Life as we know it would cease to exist.
a black hole has the most. Correct! The black hole as far as humans know has the most powerful gravitational pull in the universe! and is so powerful that not even light can escape it! # black hole, unless it is very small, although such a thing hasn't yet been detected. A black hole can have any mass just as long as that mass in compressed inside it Schwarzscild radius. # A supernova, which requires at least three solar masses to become a super nova in the first place. # A white dwarf # the planet earth.
No the singularity is at the core of the black hole.
In Earth, no. Black holes are only formed when the initial mass of a star is great enough that at the end of its life, it will either go supernova (massive explosion) or turn into a black hole. The sun is a medium sized star, and will most likely just burn out and turn into a white dwarf.
The closest known black hole to Earth is over 1,000 light-years away, so the likelihood of another black hole getting near Earth in the foreseeable future is extremely low. Additionally, the vast distances and rare occurrences of black holes make it highly improbable for one to come into close proximity to our planet.
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.
Well that's a very simple answer.Earth can not become a Black Hole because we live on Earth as you know.
If Earth's gravity was a billion times stronger than a black hole's, everything on Earth would be crushed instantly under the immense gravitational force. The planet itself would collapse into a black hole due to the overwhelming gravity. Life as we know it would cease to exist.
a black hole has the most. Correct! The black hole as far as humans know has the most powerful gravitational pull in the universe! and is so powerful that not even light can escape it! # black hole, unless it is very small, although such a thing hasn't yet been detected. A black hole can have any mass just as long as that mass in compressed inside it Schwarzscild radius. # A supernova, which requires at least three solar masses to become a super nova in the first place. # A white dwarf # the planet earth.
They know because the effect the black hole has on other matter.
No the singularity is at the core of the black hole.
It seems that the closest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years.
Don't know which black hole.
1.how would you get there? if you went through a black hole, you would come out of a white hole incredibly fast. Our universe has no white holes, and another has no black holes. There is a way right there. 2.You could travel to 'earth" and take a look around. Is there life, How are things going, who is the president, are there humans, does anyone know you?
Because there is usually nothing around the spot where the black hole is because the black hole "ate" everything.
we will not be able to know since the sun will grow as big to literally melt the earth.
We know nothing about the conditions within a black hole, but it seems unlikely that a black hole could exist within a black hole, or even if this concept would have any meaning at all.