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A Galaxy could not explode. An individual star can, and does, but a Galaxy consists of billions of stars quite widely separated.

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Can Jupiter explode?

Jupiter cannot technically explode in the same way as a nuclear bomb, but it could potentially experience a cataclysmic event like a collision with a large asteroid or comet. This could cause a massive release of energy and result in a significant disruption to the planet, but it wouldn't be an explosion in the conventional sense.


Will humans explode if they go too far underwater?

No, because the pressure pushing in from the outside would be far greater than the pressure pushing out. If anything, they would implode.


Do people live in the Andromeda galaxy?

As of now, there is no evidence to suggest that people live in the Andromeda galaxy. The vast distance between our galaxy and Andromeda makes it currently impossible for humans to live there. However, there could potentially be extraterrestrial life forms in other parts of the galaxy.


Is planet Venus's going to explode?

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.


Does agate explode?

Agate itself does not explode under normal conditions. However, if agate is subjected to extreme heat or rapid temperature changes, it can crack or break. Additionally, if agate is hollow and contains moisture, heating it could potentially cause the moisture to vaporize and create pressure, leading to a break or shatter rather than an explosion. Overall, while agate can break, it is not prone to exploding like certain materials.