No chance at all. They are all to far away to do any harm. Now, a supernova is a different story. One of those babies goes off within 10,000 light years, we are toast.
Theoretically, a black hole can destroy anything.
No, the black hole will swallow it because it's gravity is much stronger than the blue giant star.
Black holes do not actively seek out planets to destroy. However, if a planet were to get too close to a black hole, the intense gravitational forces could disrupt or even pull the planet into the black hole. So, in that sense, a black hole has the potential to "kill" a planet by tearing it apart.
While a black hole could potentially cause destruction on a massive scale if it were to come near our solar system, it is highly unlikely that it could completely destroy the entire world. The closest known black hole is still very far away from us and poses no immediate threat to Earth.
No, the biggest quasar is not capable of destroying the biggest supermassive black hole. Quasars are powered by the accretion of material onto supermassive black holes, so they are closely related. The interaction between a quasar and its host black hole is complex but does not result in the destruction of the black hole.
Theoretically, a black hole can destroy anything.
Well if it DOES happen and a black hole DOES destroy the Universe, then we won't be around to worry about it.
Yes the black hole can be destroyed. However, man-made objects cannot resist the gravity without getting sucked in. The only thing that can destroy a black hole is time in a process called Hawking Radiation in which the black hole evaporates over time. The smaller the black hole, the faster the process.
Black Holes can destroy anything in their path. Only when the 'Hypergiant' is within range of the Black Hole.
no because it would destroy the space if it went in to a black hole
Don't tap the screen at all and the black hole will pop up
Black holes completely destroy objects the enter them.
In general, nothing. Another black hole could swallow a smaller one, if it's small enough it would destroy itself, but anything else would lose to the black hole.
No, the black hole will swallow it because it's gravity is much stronger than the blue giant star.
No. A black hole is a dead star that slowly is gathering anything it can pull. A nuclear weapon would be expected to act on a regular set of rules and situation (surface of a planet.) A nuclear weapon can destroy things coming close to the black hole, but not the black hole itself. The whole reason a black hole is so strong is it is a star that fell into itself - folded inwards likes a moebius strip; launching missiles into the black hole would only 'feed it.' According to our present technology and science, you cannot destroy a black hole, they are already the most 'destroyed' you can be.
Black holes do not actively seek out planets to destroy. However, if a planet were to get too close to a black hole, the intense gravitational forces could disrupt or even pull the planet into the black hole. So, in that sense, a black hole has the potential to "kill" a planet by tearing it apart.
While a black hole could potentially cause destruction on a massive scale if it were to come near our solar system, it is highly unlikely that it could completely destroy the entire world. The closest known black hole is still very far away from us and poses no immediate threat to Earth.