No, because you can't live on a black hole.
In the middle of a galaxy.
In the middle of our galaxy, the Milky Way, lies a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). This black hole has a mass of about 4 million times that of our Sun and is surrounded by a dense cluster of stars and gas.
Almost every galaxy has a super massive black hole in its centre and this fact is widely accepted now days . Milky way galaxy also have a super massive black hole of its own, weighing more than 4 million times more than our sun's mass. Andromeda galaxy is our nearest neighbour having a super massive black hole in its centre weighing 114 million solar masses .
Yes, the M65 galaxy is thought to have a supermassive black hole at its center, like many other large galaxies. This black hole likely plays a crucial role in shaping the galaxy's properties and evolution.
Black holes can technically be any where. Some scientists believe that there is a black hole in the center of our galaxy along with many other galaxies. Because black holes are so difficult to detect, they can be very dangerous.
In the middle of a galaxy.
no it does not depend on the black hole in the middle of the galaxy
The Milky Way (our galaxy) is believed to have one in the center. Every or almost every galaxy has a black hole in the middle of it.
ALL larger galaxies have a black hole in their center.
There are lots and lots of black holes in space, but there is always a black hole in the middle of every galaxy.
A black hole or a worm hole :) good luck
If you mean "our galaxy", yes. There is a black hole with a mass estimated at 4-5 million solar masses in the center of the Milky Way.
A black hole, that's why it's a spiral,
In the middle of our galaxy, the Milky Way, lies a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). This black hole has a mass of about 4 million times that of our Sun and is surrounded by a dense cluster of stars and gas.
It may sound crazy, but yea. there is this big as black hole in the middle of our galaxy, so we orbit the black hole.
If you mean that somehow the black hole can be removed or flung out of the galaxy than, no it can't, because the galaxy (or more specifically all the stars, gases, and asteroids, and dust clouds) orbit around the central black hole in a galaxy, they are just moving to fast and to far away to be pulled into the black hole, and if a black hole where to move the surrounding stars and debris would follow is path.
no the galaxy is way to big for a black hole to do much in fact we now know that there is a supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy right now.