No, because it doesn't exist.
Never. Nibiru does not exist.
Nibiru doesn't exist. It's not close to Earth or any other planet.
"Planet X" is the temporary name given to a planet that lacks a designation. Pluto was, at one point, known as Planet X. Some members of the cults that have formed around the Nibiru Cataclysm Theory believe, in ignorance, that 'Planet X' is NASA's secret name for Nibiru, a mythical, large, planet-like object that is predicted (by Nancy Lieder) to collide with Earth.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Planet Nibiru. If Nibiru were real, one potential way to stop its approach towards Earth without causing harm to its inhabitants would be to use advanced technology to alter Nibiru's trajectory or gravitational force. However, this scenario remains purely hypothetical.
Nibiru does not exist. It is a hoax created by apocalypse fanatics.
Never , it's FAKE
No. Nibiru is a mythological planet-like object associated with an apocalypse. Supporters of the Niburu myth claim that Nibiru somehow appears near Earth every 3000 or so years. The major "prophet" of Nibiru mythology, Nancy Lieder, claimed that Nibiru would collide with Earth in May 2003. She also suggested that all people put down and eat their pets. She later retracted her claim, saying that it was a ploy to throw the government off her scent, saying that if she disclosed the actual date of the disaster, it would give governments time to enforce martial law to keep citizens from escaping 'doomsday.'
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet and will hypothetically hit Earth in 2012 causing hypothetically disastrous results. With no doubt, loads of hypothetical law suites.
No.
No planet has crashed into earth, there was romers that, that was going to happen in 2012. but it didn't. the planet was called planet x or Nibiru
The treasure in Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated is a cursed crystal sarcophagus full of black pearls. It supposedly has a connection to Nibiru, a planet that could collide with Earth and end the world.
Nibiru is believed to be a hypothetical planet described in various conspiracy theories. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of Nibiru. Therefore, it is not possible to accurately quantify how many times bigger it is than Earth.