there would be an apocalypse
the people said they would pray for protection
Technically yes, but not by much.
Well, if you blew up blood, organs, and skin would be everywhere... and you would die.
I think the cause is happening and the effect is after like lets say you put water and baking soda together and it fizzed that would be the cause and the water blew up and that's the effect!!!!!!!!!!!
After Shoemaker-Levy,a comet that hit Jupiter.Maybe Shoemaker-Levy exploded at the surface of Jupiter and created a crater.Then after Shoemaker-Levy exploded at the surface of Jupiter it started to rain C4 bombs in Jupiter! Then Jupiter Blew up!!! BOOOM!!! The End.
If it actually blew up all of a sudden, we'd probably all die as the blast wave reached us. Don't know if the blast wave would travel at light speed(8 minutes fron Sun to Earth) or if it'd be much slower. Either way, once it's here, we'd be gone. At "best", the people who had night as the Sun blew would survive until their side of Earth had rotated into day.
Die
If everyone on Earth lit a match at the same time and then blew it out simultaneously, there would be a brief flicker of light followed by an immediate darkness. The collective sound of blowing out the matches might be audible in a quiet environment, but otherwise, there would be no significant impact beyond the visual and auditory experience.
It's the predicate. The subject would be whoever did it. e.g. Kelly blew her whistle Kelly=subject blew her whistle=predicate
The cast of The Day the Earth Blew Up - 2005 includes: David Busuttil as Martian Martene Clayton as Ellen Olivia Lukawski as Stacy Joe Reaume as Bort
There would be cat every where
the meaning of the American slang phrase "Blew it" means to really drop the ball, mess something up, or miss an opportunity. We would use it in a sentence like... "Mark you really blew that game." "Man, you blew it, she really liked you." "I totally blew that test."