black hole
No. An asteroid does not have enough mass. In order to become a black hole an object must be massive enough to be crushed by its won gravity. This takes an object at least several times more massive than the sun.
To make an asteroid belt for a project, you can use a large piece of black paper or a black poster board as the background. Then, cut out various sizes of circular shapes from grey or brown paper to represent asteroids. Glue these circles onto the black background at different angles and distances from each other to create the appearance of a scattered asteroid belt. You can also add glitter or metallic paint to make the asteroids sparkle like real rock in space.
Yes, it is. The universe is all of time and space, including every star, planet, heavenly body, gas cloud, dust cloud, light, energy, matter, anti-matter, black hole, solar system, galaxy, asteroid, comet, meteor, moon, in whatever system or configuration it resides.
the milky way is that largest object in the galaxy
There is no known black hole in our Solar System.
Probably not a star. Could be a black hole, asteroid, or other spacial object.
No. An asteroid does not have enough mass. In order to become a black hole an object must be massive enough to be crushed by its won gravity. This takes an object at least several times more massive than the sun.
No. The nearest black hole is about 1,600 light years away from the solar system.
A black hole would eventually swallow up the entire Earth. An asteroid would provoke great catastrophes - depending, of course, on the mass of the asteroid.
No. Black holes and asteroids are two completely different things. A black hole is an object, usually the remnant of a star, that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity to an infinitely dense point space and time around the black hole are so severely distorted that, within a certain radius, not even light can escape. An asteroid is a mass of rock and/or metal that orbits a star and is too small to be a planet.
No. The "black hole" is a feature on the right side of the solar system (X-85 Y-47) where you dispose of the Space Sharks. The asteroid belt, containing the Binary Bard's secret portal, is at the lower left side (X-11 Y-84).
If you mean in the solar system, then the answer is the sun. Jupiter and Saturn are also some big masses in the solar system. In the galaxy, the largest object is probably the black hole in the center.
It depends on the composition of the asteroid, but generally black or dark gray. Perhaps a little red or orange, if there is any surface iron.
a dark or light brown with craters which are black in side
A lot would depend on the mass of the black hole. A black hole the mass of an asteroid (should any of that size exist) would probably enter the Solar System and get back out again, just like any comet. We might not even notice it. A black hole the mass of a star would probably cause a lot of disruption in the orbits of the planets.A lot would depend on the mass of the black hole. A black hole the mass of an asteroid (should any of that size exist) would probably enter the Solar System and get back out again, just like any comet. We might not even notice it. A black hole the mass of a star would probably cause a lot of disruption in the orbits of the planets.A lot would depend on the mass of the black hole. A black hole the mass of an asteroid (should any of that size exist) would probably enter the Solar System and get back out again, just like any comet. We might not even notice it. A black hole the mass of a star would probably cause a lot of disruption in the orbits of the planets.A lot would depend on the mass of the black hole. A black hole the mass of an asteroid (should any of that size exist) would probably enter the Solar System and get back out again, just like any comet. We might not even notice it. A black hole the mass of a star would probably cause a lot of disruption in the orbits of the planets.
When light of all colors (wavelengths) is absorbed by an object, the object appears black.
Black does not refer to the colour of the box, the name Black box is a technical term for a device, system or object that records data and provides information without the need to know how it actually works.