The Earth did not explode but it had a fairly heavy collision with a planet called Theia about 4.6 billion years ago.
alkali metals are the "mad" elements who explode when exposed to a certain element. for example, sodium cannot be exposed to hydrogen, or it will explode. on the other hand, alkaline earth metals are good conductors, but they do not explode. they also come only from the earth and its crust.
MethaneYes, methane is a gas that can explode.
Nope. Not unless that 2 yrs is in 5 billion years time.
Holding it open will not cause it to explode.
yes, it can backfire and explode
No it will not
No.
The term "explode" comes from the Latin word "explodere," which means "to drive out by clapping." It originally referred to an actor being driven off stage by audience disapproval. Over time, the meaning evolved to include the sense of bursting or shattering.
There is no way that the Earth COULD explode, so rest easy.
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Teeth that have come out cannot explode. There is no pressure built up inside of them to do so. Even teeth that are inside of the oral cavity cannot explode.
Yes.
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The world will end 4 billion years from now when the sun explodes. Are you an idiot. You don't know when the world will end so shut up and how do you know the sun will explode it didn't say that in the bible.
I believe aluminum nitrate will