No.
There is no scientific evidence or indication that the Earth will explode within the next 1000 years. Natural events like volcanic eruptions or asteroid impacts are possible, but the Earth itself exploding is not a realistic scenario.
Every single life on earth will be destroyed in an instant and the earth core/all the lava will probably pour out. Other wise the earth might explode a big chunks of earth will hit other planets :~[]lol
Yes, sulfur can explode when exposed to heat or flame due to its flammable properties.
A synonym of erupt is "explode".
i need to know by tomorrow because i need it for science coz we are studying the colliding continents!!!\ please and thank you peoples Gravity? That or God.
No.
Tomorrow at 5pm
Never.
There is no way that the Earth COULD explode, so rest easy.
Never. Period.
Uhm, no
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.
So far, the Earth or its layers have not exploded.
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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
No, the Earth's core will not explode. The core is a solid iron ball surrounded by liquid metal, and any changes or reactions happening there would not result in an explosion.