It of course depends on what you mean by 'destroy earth' but 1000 Hiroshima sized bombs wouldn't alter the landscape all that much, only irradiate it.
No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth
It's absence can. UV will enter the earth which will destroy mankind.
3 grams of francium can destroy earth i know for definate it has been tested by several government and military scientists and that was concluded as long as you know how you can destroy earth with 3 grams of the francium
No one knows but God.
So far only in bombs.
By throwing 20 missile in the air in the Earth
Nor the first and the second nuclear bomb went off at about 2000 feet.
yes and no depending on how much nuclear bombs it can start a ice age like the asteroid that hit earth so its not enough to destroy the earth
Because they were so strong, those would break the earth crust.
Nobody has ever had enough bombs to blow up the earth! The figure that there are enough nuclear weapons to kill everybody on the earth 10, 20, 50, or however many times over is an entirely different issue (and is very speculative). It may have been true in the middle 1980s at the peak of the arms race, but since START was signed total number of weapons have fallen continuously.
Instead of the atomic bomb they rather use fire bombs instead because they were sure the atomic bomb will crush the earth crust.
An earthquake bomb: ♦ Earthquake bombs are bombs that unleash their total force mostly into the ground, but instead of channeling them down into the earth they unleash it as a underground blast wave, which can create a man-made earthquake.
Not likely. It may be possible to sterilize the surface, but the earth itself is far more robust than the fragile life upon it.
Revelation 11:18 promises that God will: "...destroy them that destroy the earth."(ASV)
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It adds up to be around 1 septillion megatons worth of nuclear weapons considering if all of the bombs detonated on the ground but if the bombs detonated in air then it's incalculable considering the bombs don't do half as much damage in air. By the way 1 septillion is "1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000".
No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth