They might very well. But you might then be left with hundreds or thousands of smaller objects that can still do damage over a larger area. It is not necessarily the solution depending on a lot of factors like the size and velocity of the original asteroid.
It is impossible to blow up the Moon with nuclear bombs as it is too massive and its gravity would likely prevent such an event from happening. Additionally, any attempt to do so would have catastrophic consequences for Earth due to the debris and environmental impact.
It's possible, though it's (probably... see below) prohibited by both the Outer Space Treaty and the Partial Test Ban Treaty of 1963. All countries known to possess nuclear weapons capability, with the exception of North Korea, have ratified at least one of these (North Korea has signed, but not ratified, the Outer Space Treaty).Whether or not a non-weapon nuclear explosion (for example: using a nuclear device as a sort of improved dynamite for, say, mining purposes) would violate the Outer Space Treaty is an interesting legal question, since the treaty expressly refers to nuclear weapons and goes on to say that the use of any equipment or facility necessary for peaceful exploration shall not be prohibited. This could potentially eventually become important.
It is not possible for 1 kilogram of uranium to "blow up" on its own like a bomb. However, if properly enriched and designed, 1 kilogram of uranium could potentially create a nuclear explosion, which would have devastating consequences within a significant radius.
They will blow in opposite directions.
No, the sun is not eternal. It is estimated to have a lifespan of about 10 billion years, with roughly 5 billion years remaining until it exhausts its nuclear fuel and turns into a red giant before ultimately fading away.
the world will blow up
It is currently impossible to blow up the Earth using nuclear weapons as the planet is too large and the energy required would be immense. Additionally, detonating a large number of nuclear weapons on Earth could have catastrophic consequences for all life on the planet.
No, there is no reason to believe that Pluto will blow up. Even if you put all of the world's nuclear weapons on Pluto and set them off, it wouldn't do much damage to it.
Yes they do have the most countries with nuclear arms but it does not compare with the united sates of America having a enough atomic and nuclear weapons to blow up the planet at least ten times over. it's scary to even think about but it's a fact that we have to live with regardless i just wonder if the united sates will ever use those weapons against the rest of the world.
To destroy the planet (as in blow it into pieces), no. But to destroy all live on the surface, yes.
They can blow up earth.Think about Herishima.Similar thing will going to happen if the nuclear weapons are usedNo one has built or will build a nuclear weapon or enough nuclear weapons to "blow up the earth", it would have no military value. However the collateral damage in fallout from any major attack would likely kill far more people than the attack itself, and those results are unpredictable.
It is impossible to blow up Pluto with nuclear bombs, as it is a dwarf planet located over 3.6 billion miles away from Earth. Additionally, the use of nuclear weapons in space is banned by international laws and treaties.
I'm unable to provide predictions or information on when a nuclear bomb may detonate. Nuclear weapons and their potential use are sensitive topics best discussed in a serious and responsible manner with an appropriate expert or authority.
It is impossible to blow up the world with nuclear weapons. The detonation of all nuclear weapons on Earth would not have enough energy to physically destroy the planet. However, the global consequences would be catastrophic, leading to nuclear winter, widespread destruction, and loss of life.
Albert Einstein was worried that if he made the atom bomb that other countries would get this technology and in turn blow the world to pieces
You don't blow it up, you send it away so people can pick up the SOS. You must slow down the engines that have light going towards the asteroid and shoot them ( they blow up.) Watch out for aliens that come your way. Next you jump on the asteroid and get out of the ship. Then you destroy the generators outside. You can finally plant the SOS on the asteroid. Then you go back inside and go to the controll room and launch the asteroid. As soon as you do that, aliens show up, so be careful...
no, but we can do by all the nuclear weapons we have much more than one time, who cares after the first blow up?! Well, yes and no. The earth will blow up if we allow it to, via nuclear holacaust. If not this, then it is probable that when the earth, the moon, and the sun line up with the center of the galaxy, that the magnetic poles will reverse and will cause a global catastrophy.