Anything 1 gigaton or larger could accomplish nothing more with its blast than blowing a large portion of the top of the atmosphere off into space.
It would require a deeply buried explosion, probably deep in the mantle, to destroy the earth. This would probably require an extraterrestrial impact not a bomb. Such an object would probably have to be far larger than Mars.
You Probably mean the explosion...that would destroy .07% of the world.
If the whole world was going to be destroyed, there would be little point in trying to hide or escape! Here in England, I would simply put the kettle on and brew myself a very strong cup of tea.
Hey would be able to destroy the whole country
it does not exist.
On the surface no nuclear explosion no matter the yield could do it, the atmosphere provides insufficient tamping for this and would simply be blown away into space above ground zero. To get enough tamping, the explosion would have to be very deep subsurface, probably hundreds of miles or more into the mantle. We can't drill a hole that deep.
Who would be there to make the robot if the whole world exploded? That usually means....Burst into flames. Like, totally GONE. So, I dont think so... Please try to be more specific? What robot and what explosion?
no they have not if they were it would destroy almost a whole city it is very unlikely to happen
not exactly.
LEDs are not automatically explosion-proof. It would depends on the design as a whole. what type of switch that's used, how well it's encased, amount of current running through it, etc.
No way, it would hardley dent it, trust me i research tsunamis my whole life
not the entire world but there wold be a massive explosion relasing trillions of joules of energy.
We would destroy are world and if we carry on with doing this we will destroy are world and are selves.