No, but there is an element, an inert- but radioactive gas, and it is used in making Cold Flares. Kryptonite seems to be patterned- for looks- from carnotite. in the story line White K or White Kryptonite which is an absolute defoliant- it saved Superman once from the skin plague of Krypton!- appears to be a take-off on White Phosphorous, not to burn things up! ( pun intended) White P is a powerful and unstable incendiary.
Superman, aka Kal-El.
Krypton is an imaginary planet from the show Superman.
Presumably, the destroyed planet Krypton belonged to our own galaxy, the Milky Way.
Superman is from the planet Krypton. He is one of the last survivors from there since it exploded.
Planet Krypton is a mythical planet and does not exist, so no distance can be given.
Krypton
Kal-El--Superman's real name--was born on the planet Krypton. He was shot into space by his parents before the planet exploded. Thus, radioactive fragments of the plant Krypton are called "Kryptonite."
Krypton.
Only in fiction, as in the planet where Superman was born.
Krypton was the planet that the to-be superman was born and raised on, so Krypton came millions of years first.
Krypton is an imaginary planet from the show Superman.
Planet of Krypton
Krypton the fictional planet that Superman was born on exploded. Krypton [Kr] atomic number 36 on the periodic table is a non-exploding noble gas.
i dont think so
No. Barack Obama was born in the United States, and not the Planet Krypton.
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The fictional character Superman was born on planet Krypton and was sent to Earth as a baby just before the planet was destroyed.
/* There is actually a Superman comic that tells the answer to this question. It's called A Name is Born. Before the planet was settled two people landed on it. A man named Kryp and a woman named Tonn. The planet ended up being named Krypton in honor of the two of them. */Correction: The planet was named for the element krypton which was discovered in 1898.