Not much. The closest (known) black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years.
A neon light is an electrical currant passing through neon gas... that's why its dangerous to breathe I'm when they break
A black hole is more dangerous than a dark hole. Black holes are regions in space with gravitational forces so strong that not even light can escape, while a dark hole does not have a specific scientific definition and may refer to areas of space with lower light or energy levels.
None, really. At least, for us, and now. A black hole can be dangerous if it's very massive (such as a supermassive black hole). But mainly, a black hole would be completely harmless, unless it gets close - and the nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years. Even a supermassive black hole would be harmless at such a distance.
Hardly any. The nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years; even if one of the nearest stars were actually a black hole, it wouldn't be particularly dangerous.
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Not much. The closest (known) black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years.
A neon light is an electrical currant passing through neon gas... that's why its dangerous to breathe I'm when they break
A black hole is more dangerous than a dark hole. Black holes are regions in space with gravitational forces so strong that not even light can escape, while a dark hole does not have a specific scientific definition and may refer to areas of space with lower light or energy levels.
Black holes could be dangerous to people if people were close to a black hole, but there are no black holes near the planet Earth (as far as we know) and the closest one is probably in the center of the Milky Way galaxy, which is about 80,000 light years from Earth, which is a safe distance.
It is dangerous because you could fall and break your leg or die and that is dangerous.
It is dangerous for anybody who gets near it. Please note that the nearest known black hole is at a distance of a few thousand light-years, and the Sagitarius A* supermassive black hole - the one at the center of our galaxy - is at a distance of about 26,000 light-years, so they pose no immediate danger. basically no one knows and yes it is quite dangerous, no one so far reached it as does take a distance of 26,000 light years, scientists are trying to design a new type of rocket which can travel very fast.
None, really. At least, for us, and now. A black hole can be dangerous if it's very massive (such as a supermassive black hole). But mainly, a black hole would be completely harmless, unless it gets close - and the nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years. Even a supermassive black hole would be harmless at such a distance.
A black dragon fish is considered to be one of the most dangerous predators in the ocean. This creature can go undetected by its prey due to its color. It has the capability to use light making mechanisms that run along its body structure to attract its prey.
A black dragon fish is considered to be one of the most dangerous predators in the ocean. This creature can go undetected by its prey due to its color. It has the capability to use light making mechanisms that run along its body structure to attract its prey.
Hardly any. The nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years; even if one of the nearest stars were actually a black hole, it wouldn't be particularly dangerous.
it is like 2 1/2 " long black color with some wires attach to the back with a pointy tip the touch the break metal or the hinge of the break pedal