Never. Period.
Never.
No, there is no scientific evidence or prediction to suggest that Earth will explode tomorrow. Earth is a stable planet with natural processes that do not involve sudden explosions.
To the best of astronomers knowledge, planets such as earth do not just explode. It would be a chemical or nuclear process that would cause the planet to explode.
No. Earth cannot explode. Our planet will likely remain intact for about 5 billion years. At that point the sun will expand and probably consume Earth.
i think earth will not explode but it can get a lot heated because of pollution and breaking of the ozone layer by which the sun rays will reflect straight on us
our planet earth has its own theory.... base on my scientific search, our planet started when the matter of the universe explode... and the left particles... started to grow with the help or the other elements of matter in the universe...
No. No relationship at all.
Iron has nothing to do with it. A planet cannot explode - unless something massive hits it.
No, the Earth will collapse by us, because of the 11th hour. Unless we start taking better care of our planet.
no
We don't know. That's like asking if the Earth will ever blow up. More likely, in a few billion years when the Sun runs out of fuel and starts to become a red giant, Venus will be consumed, along with Mercury, Earth, and Mars.
The Earth did not explode but it had a fairly heavy collision with a planet called Theia about 4.6 billion years ago.