No. There is nothing on Venus that could produce enough energy to make the planet explode. The gravitational force holding it together is vastly more than any available force that would blow it apart.
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.
That's an odd question.. a suppose it could explode if given the necessary elements and time.... but i doubt that would happen..
The sun will not explode. However, it will expand eventually. When that happens Venus will be destroyed.
no it will never explode.
yes, but dont worry you are goind to die first
Venus' atmosphere consists mostly of carbon dioxide, with clouds containing of sulfuric acid. There are also compounds of chlorine and fluoride.
The planet Saturn.
Nicolaus Copernicus.
Pluto was the smallest but is no longer classed as a planet, it is now a dwarf planet, so going by that, Mercury is now the smallest, followed by Mars, so it would be Mars.
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Iron has nothing to do with it. A planet cannot explode - unless something massive hits it.
no
Never.
Because of quantum mechanics, anything is possible. However, it is very, very, VERY unlikely that any planet will explode.
Never. Period.
A planet cannot explode on it's own. A star would experience very little changes if a planet did explode, even one as large as Jupiter.
If a dwarf star crashed into a planet,the planet would likely explode.
No.
Cars only explode in the movies.
"Your head is going to explode" IS an idiom. It means you have too much to think about.
we are going to explode