Previous answer deleted for fear mongering and nonfactual (opinionated) basis.
You could, but it would take means that have no real feasible way of be put into effect. You could detroy it with external trauma (nuclear warfare, a Y2K type scenario), but to actually blow it up (cause it to explode outwards), you would need to do something like drilling holes into the earth in many locations all over the world and detonating nukes inside them at the same time, I suppose. However, drilling that deep is impossible, due to tectonic plate shifts.
Other means exist, but again- too ridiculous to contemplate.
winds blow sideways because of the rotation of the earth.
Impact causes an asteroid to blow up because when it hits a bigger solid surface like earth the force causes the fire that was burning it, because of our ozone layer, to spread apart and the meteor shatters making it seem like we were hit by a fireball.
In the Northern Hemisphere, typhoon winds blow counterclockwise. In the Southern Hemisphere, they blow clockwise. This is due to the Coriolis effect caused by the Earth's rotation.
No
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.
it is not blow up in fact were way past that
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no
The Earth cannot be "blown up" by any known force.
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The earth is not going to blow up
Heat under the earth builds up.
no never
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The Earth will not blow up. It will, however, be consumed when the Sun expands into a red giant in 4-5 billion years.
Yes - but it will not blow up, but expand to engulf the first few planets, including Earth - but millions of years in the future.
No. Magnets are just pieces of metal that are magnetically charged to attract to the nickel and iron on the earth's core. There is nothing done to the that causes them to blow up.