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Will krypton ever get extinct

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Krypton is the name of one of the noble gas elements. Since it is not a living organism, it cannot become extinct. If you are thinking of the home planet of Superman, that is already (fictitiously) destroyed. It exploded. That's why Superman had to come to Earth.

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