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I asked that question at the worldbuilding stack exchange.

https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/202273/how-long-could-a-planet-or-moon-survive-if-it-had-an-earth-mass-black-hole-withi

Obviously if a small world had a primordial black hole with a greater mass inside, it would have a higher surface gravity and escape velocity than a world of that size made out of even the densest known materials. Thus the possibility of a fictional habitable world much smaller than otherwise would be the case.

The answers to this question What would happen if a small black hole fell into a star? indicate that I might get a good answer here.

M. A. Golding
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  • The surface gravity is ~133.7 m/s^2 (~13.63 g). That's not habitable by humans. For 1 g gravity you need a BH of Schwarzschild radius 0.54963 mm, just under 0.062 Earth masses. That gives an escape speed of ~52% that of Earth. – PM 2Ring Dec 07 '23 at 02:01

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