No - In fact, the hypothetical concept of a wormhole is the pairing of black hole with a white hole to create a "shortcut" (tube or tunnel) through SpaceTime. Also known as an Einstein-Rosen Bridge, a wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of SpaceTime, which, if it were even possible, would be too unstable to be maintained. Therefore a wormhole would not be "suck up" by a black hole, because the wormhole is an extension of a black hole. Rather wormholes would independently destabilize and evaporate, allowing the black hole to continue on into existence.
That is possible, but not very likely.
The concept of wormholes is a theoretical topological feature of spacetime. It's possible construct is caused by two black holes or a black hole and a white hole. The wormhole itself is not a physical entity, just a name for the corridor between the two and thus cannot have any gravity.
Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
No, it is not possible for an astronaut to be sucked into a black hole. Black holes are extremely far away and astronauts do not travel close enough to them. Additionally, the gravitational pull of a black hole is so strong that no known force or technology could overcome it.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
a black hole is caused by a supernova, then the black hole forms. the matter sucked in and gets shot through a worm hole. after the wormhole the matter gets shot out a white hole. the wormhole is impossible to see, for witch this hard to belive for it goes from one end of the galixy to the other endhope i helped!
That is possible, but not very likely.
Probably not.
You could get sucked up by a black hole if you were close enough to feel its gravitational pull more strongly than another force to counterbalance it which would otherwise prevent you from getting sucked inside, such as, for example the orbital inertia which prevents the stars in our galaxy, including the Sun, from getting sucked into the Milky Way's central supermassive black hole.
Just try your best to stay out of its event horizon and you'll be fine.
No, it is not possible to survive being sucked into a black hole due to the extreme gravitational forces and intense tidal forces that would tear apart anything that gets too close.
Stars can be sucked into black holes.
It has been hypothesised that it could be possible, but would require large amounts of "exotic energy" to do so.The problem is that any "wormhole", should one be created, is so unstable, that it would collapse as soon as a change in mass was detected.
The concept of wormholes is a theoretical topological feature of spacetime. It's possible construct is caused by two black holes or a black hole and a white hole. The wormhole itself is not a physical entity, just a name for the corridor between the two and thus cannot have any gravity.
No.
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There are no black holes anywhere near Earth, so no we won't get sucked into one.