Yes
Anything that gets close enough.
Black holes are an interesting phenomenon that astrophysicists would like to explore, but naturally, they would not want to get too close.
There are hypotheses about so called 'virtual particles' that may travel faster than speed of light, and hence are not sucked up by Black Holes. Also, Black Holes cannot suck another bigger Black Hole, when they meet a bigger one, they get sucked up rather.
They use X-Rays from the stars being sucked into them.
Here's the deal about black holes: nothing that goes in can ever get out. So, if a space shuttle was sucked into a black hole, it would not be able to get out. The rarely happens because the people have screens and tools that help them find where the black holes are. Not even light can go through a black hole. Something no one knows is where black holes lead to.
Anything that gets close enough.
Anything and anyone that ventures too close to a black hole can be pulled into it.
That's what the mathematical theories suggest would happen. We have never observed this, and with any luck we never will be close enough to see this. Black holes are dangerous places.
Stars can be sucked into black holes.
Not sure what you mean by swim, as black holes are in space, but if one gets to close to a black hole they would inevitably "sucked" in and all time would basically stop with no hope of escape
There are no black holes anywhere near Earth, so no we won't get sucked into one.
Stars do get sucked into a black hole if they pass the event horizon.
A planet that falls into a black hole would get completely destroyed. Its mass would be added to the mass of the black hole.
Well, people have never been to close to one, but if a star, planet or anything else in space was near one, it would defiantly get sucked in.
Yes. Objects which get too close to a black hole can be drawn into it by its gravitational pull and thereby disappear. Even light can get "sucked in", which is why they are called black holes.
no, it just gets sucked into it
Well, the debris wouldn't make any shape at all because black holes are so massive that nothing, not even light, can escape! So anything close to the black hole would be sucked up.