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Well there's really no answer due to a earthquake can reach up to 8.0 and up. And a hurricane and cause a massive flood with high wind so.. neither.
They grow until they reach a certain point that they are no longer stable and either explode into a black hole or super nova, or they become a white star (small star about the size of earth that will eventually stop giving of light).
No, plant roots can reach very deep into the soil - some trees have been known to have roots over 170 feet long.
No. Firstly, helium will not explode chemically as it is inert. Secondly, if you wanted to increase the pressure in the tank, you'd have to heat it, not cool it. If the tank material were faulty, it might conceivably crack but in that case the helium would just escape.
No particle can reach the speed of light. Mass increases with speed, and the particle would become infinitely massive as it came closer to the speed of light.
They will reach at the same time.
it was the last space mission to explode and not reach the moon.
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needle rifle maybe because it can make peeps explode
So many that your brain would explode from the sheer ammount
Pollution traps the sun and perverts and destroys all types of cycles. Without these cycles the world will reach its boiling point or buckle you might say. When it buckles you will just be flesh in the grinding cogs.
Some massive stars reach a supernova state once they have exhausted all their nuclear fuel.
A rising plume of liquid rock (also known as magma) can reach the surface from the underlying mantle. There are also volcanoes which explode due to the pressure of water vapor, when porous rocks contain water, and these rocks are heated by magma. Those are called boiler volcanoes.
The Milky Way, as a whole, will not explode. Many stars may well go supernova as they reach end of life, but ours will not. As far as the ultimate fate of the universe, that is unknown, and dependent on the second derivative of c in one of Einstein's space-time equations.
Different organisms have different life cycles. The length of a life cycle will depend on the species you want to know about. One life cycle is the time for an individual organism to reach reproductive maturity and reproduce, i.e. produce offspring (children).
I have never heard that scientists think the sun will explode. I do know they predict that our sun will eventually burn out. But its so far away, it takes billions of years for the dark to reach Earth. So I'm not too worried about the sun blowing up or burning out.