Because of quantum mechanics, anything is possible. However, it is very, very, VERY unlikely that any planet will explode.
yes, but it is likely that it won't last very long. Of course though, the sun may not be a planet but it is made of explosive compounds.
The Earth did not explode but it had a fairly heavy collision with a planet called Theia about 4.6 billion years ago.
No, because Jupiter is a gas planet. If you landed on it, you would fall right through it and somewhere in the planet, you'd explode!
They die because the momentum of the marsh helps them live and if they are destroyed therefore leeches would have nowhere to live and they would explode.
The planet Pluto has never exploded in the solar system, It was discovered in 1930 and was considered the ninth planet of the solar system until 2006.At that time, it was reclassified as a dwarf planet because it no longer fit the new scientific definition of a planet.
Iron has nothing to do with it. A planet cannot explode - unless something massive hits it.
no
Never.
Never. Period.
Nowhere. There is currently no planet called planet X. It is a lie
A planet cannot explode on it's own. A star would experience very little changes if a planet did explode, even one as large as Jupiter.
Nowhere as the planet is composed of over 95% hydrogen
Nowhere
If a dwarf star crashed into a planet,the planet would likely explode.
If you are referring to "Nibiru" then it is nowhere. No such "planet x" exists.
No.
yes, but it is likely that it won't last very long. Of course though, the sun may not be a planet but it is made of explosive compounds.