You would have a black hole the size of the combined mass of the two black holes.
They could merge into one. In the process, they would emit strong gravitational waves.
If two black holes started pulling on each other simultaneously, they would accelerate towards each other due to the force of gravity. As they move closer, they would reach a point where they start orbiting around each other in a process called binary black hole formation. Eventually, they would merge into a single more massive black hole, releasing energy in the form of gravitational waves.
Recent discoveries at the galactic center shows a super-massive black hole. Many stars and clouds of gas orbit the singularity prior to falling into the hole. The stars closest to the black hole are accelerating as they approach the singularity, and some are accelerated so much they are ejected from orbit, and and travel wildly through that part of the galaxy. I assume they could collide with another star. The collision could result in a nova, as both stars try to retain equalibrium, or the two stars could go into orbit around each other, with one pulling matter from the other to itself, or they could merge (probably causing a super nova). I really don't think we have seen a collision between stars actually happen, so this is all hypothetical.
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
The bag would be sucked in, you would never see it again.
They would merge into one larger black hole, and give out a brief burst of X-rays.
They could merge into one. In the process, they would emit strong gravitational waves.
They would merge into a single although much larger tornado
Then they would soon merge, due to their gravitational attraction. Or, depending on their initial movement, they could rotate each other, but if they are fairly close by, there would be considerable tidal forces.
If two black holes started pulling on each other simultaneously, they would accelerate towards each other due to the force of gravity. As they move closer, they would reach a point where they start orbiting around each other in a process called binary black hole formation. Eventually, they would merge into a single more massive black hole, releasing energy in the form of gravitational waves.
that black powder is called carbon
Impossible.
It depends on the merge sign. Some merge signs, for example, have ROUNDED corners. These would NOT be a regular polygon because a regular polygon has straight angles and vertexes. However, other kinds of merge signs have STRAIGHT angles and corners, like a rotated square. Therefore, these merge signs WOULD be regular polygons.
Suggesting a merge sends a question to a CA to approve or decline a merge. When you merge questions, you do not change the wording of the questions. Normally we would not notice that the questions do not change because the merge happens instantly, but since there is a delay, we notice it. Don't worry even though it looks like nothing has happened, something will happen.
If five black holes came together they would merge to form a single black hole with a mass equal to the sum of the masses of the five original black holes.
They would be scared and terrified because they are black too and this could happen to them.
When two hurricanes collide and merge, they can create a larger and more powerful storm. This can result in stronger winds, heavier rainfall, and more destructive impacts in the affected areas.