What would happen if a black hole wandered into our solar system?

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If a black hole were to wander into our solar system, the consequences would depend significantly on its mass and proximity. Here are the potential scenarios:

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Primordial Black Holes: If a small primordial black hole passed through the outer regions, such as the Oort Cloud, it could cause minor gravitational disturbances, potentially nudging some comets into the inner solar system

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This might lead to an increase in cometary activity but would likely have minimal direct effects on Earth or other planets

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Stellar-Mass Black Holes: A larger black hole, especially one similar in mass to the Sun or greater, could have catastrophic effects. 

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If it approached within about 100 astronomical units (beyond Pluto), it could begin altering the orbits of outer planets like Uranus and Neptune

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As it got closer, Earth could experience dramatic gravitational shifts, possibly leading to changes in climate and even geological upheaval, such as increased volcanic activity

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The likelihood of such an event is exceedingly low given the vast distances between celestial bodies in our galaxy

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