I suppose it could, but how could the core of the planet GET HOTTER?
This only happens in comic books; Jor-El's home planet of Krypton exploded, and the baby Kal-El fled in a rocket ship to Earth, becoming Superman.
In reality, the cores of planets can't get hotter unless some outside force CAUSED it to get hotter.
Yes, Jupiter is believed to have a dense core of rock and metal about the size of Earth. This core is thought to be surrounded by a thick layer of metallic hydrogen, followed by a gaseous outer layer.
No. The temperatures at the Earth's core are much too hot.
The sun is not called the Goldilocks planet. The term "Goldilocks planet" refers to a planet that is neither too hot nor too cold, and is capable of supporting liquid water on its surface, like Earth. The sun is actually a star, not a planet, and it is too hot to support life on its own.
The Goldilocks planet got its name from the children's story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." The term is used to describe planets that are neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water, making them potentially habitable for life.
No, there is no planet called Goldilocks. The term "Goldilocks planet" refers to a planet that is neither too hot nor too cold to support liquid water on its surface, making it potentially habitable for life.
No, Neptune is a planet. Stars are hot, glowing with the heat from nuclear fusion in their core. Neptune is cold, and much too small to have fusion.
it does but it dies after a while
The planets will get too hot than melt/explode.
You could, but for maybe 10 seconds. They will explode if they get too hot.
Earth.
No, the earth's core is too hot for anny thing to live in it.
too hot.
The planet is Mercury that is true... just trust me
Yes, a hot water tank can explode if the pressure inside becomes too high, potentially causing damage to the surrounding area.
All of Them.
Planet Earth has water, oxygen, food etc. Planet Earth is also known as the "Goldilocks" planet because it's not too hot and not too cold.
The gravity on Mars or any other planet pulls you toward the planet's center.