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".
If by gas you mean an atmosphere, there are no planets with an atmosphere anywhere similar to Earth.
It's because Earth has an atmosphere.
you can destroy earth and see what directions the atroids go in from the explosion so there for you will see the relationship
Water... and a climate that will allows it to exist simultaneously in 3 forms: Liquid, Gas, Solid
Mainly by photosythesis that converted the CO2 in the poisonous early atmosphere, into oxygen.
No but he can destroy a mountain.
What property controls the quantity of atmosphere in planets?
The atmosphere gets thicker and thicker as you go down; the planets basically consist mainly of atmosphere, though those planets are expected to have a solid core.
Mercury and the Moon do not have significant atmospheres. Mercury's thin exosphere mainly consists of atoms blasted off its surface by the solar wind, while the Moon has virtually no atmosphere, making them both airless bodies in our solar system.
Space does not have an atmosphere. It is generally considered a vacuum. Planets and some moons have atmospheres.
the outer planets are gaseous and the inner planets are not
While terrestrial planets are made of rock and have gases in the atmosphere, jovian planets are made almost entirly of gases. If an atmosphere is made of gases in a planet, then the atmosphere of the planets with more gases will be thicker.
If by gas you mean an atmosphere, there are no planets with an atmosphere anywhere similar to Earth.
It protects the inner planets from ultraviolet radiation
atmosphere is made up of gases in all planets. But if you mean planets that are mostly atmosphere, then those are gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus)
There are no planets in the Earth's atmosphere. The Earth's atmosphere is composed of different layers of gases, while planets are celestial bodies that orbit around a star. Planets exist outside of the atmosphere.
yes.