No.
Or at the very least, we have no indication that any such event is even remotely likely in the foreseeable future. However, we expect the Earth to exist for at least 4 billion years or so, until the Sun goes into its red giant phase. Anything could happen - and in four BILLION years, just about everything is likely to happen!
I would note that our Milky Way galaxy is on a collision course with the Andromeda Galaxy, and we sort of expect them to merge in about 3.5 billion years. Since the Andromeda Galaxy probably also has a supermassive black hole at its core - probably similar to the one at the center of the Milky Way - it's at least remotely possible that our solar system could collide with the Andromeda core, and fall in.
But that's a long way off, and if anything even remotely resembling humanity still exists then, we will be able to move the Earth out of the way - which we will need to do to avoid the Sun's red giant phase anyway.
Earth will not turn into a black hole due to its mass being insufficient for it to collapse into that state. Earth will eventually be engulfed by the Sun as it expands into a red giant in about 5 billion years, but it will not become a black hole.
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
You cannot see a black hole when you are on Earth, unless a black hole were to absorb Earth, which even then, you would see it in a split-second before it would engulf you
If a black hole came close to our Earth, it would most definitely suck it in. But we wouldn't have much to worry about, since the x-rays radiating from the accretion disk surrounding a black hole would kill all life on our planet long before the black hole got here.
yes and no depends on size of hole :]
Earth will not turn into a black hole due to its mass being insufficient for it to collapse into that state. Earth will eventually be engulfed by the Sun as it expands into a red giant in about 5 billion years, but it will not become a black hole.
A black hole can,but it is very rare for a black hole big enough to swallow Earth.
No. Earth would be destroyed if a black hole came anywhere close to it.
Should Earth ever collide with a black hole, it would get destroyed.
no
There is a black hole close to Earth, yes. It is 1,600 light years away.
no.
no
You cannot see a black hole when you are on Earth, unless a black hole were to absorb Earth, which even then, you would see it in a split-second before it would engulf you
well if our earth fell into the black hole it get ripped apart before reaching the singularity
If the Earth magically became a black hole, the moon and other satellites in orbit around Earth, would be literally ripped apart into tiny bits and swallowed by the black hole.
Nothing, not even light, can escape a black hole. So Earth would get caught into the black hole's path and we would be sucked up and crushed to oblivion