Not that we know of.
For all we know, the solar system could of had 99 planets but 90 blew up.
Scientists are still researching all they can to do with solar explosions and if our solar system had more planets.
Never know.
It didn't. It's still there, orbiting just past Neptune. It did get its category changed from "planet" to "dwarf planet" but that's just our words, nothing happened to Pluto itself.
Sgt. Forge sacrificed himself to detonate a slipspace drive aboard the Covenant ship, destroying it above the planet Harvest in the Halo franchise. The planet was not blown up, but the Covenant ship and a significant portion of the planet were destroyed in the process.
Gas planets are typically made up of volatile gases and do not have solid surfaces, so they cannot "blow up" in the traditional sense. However, extreme events such as intense gas pressure, gravitational disruptions or collisions with other celestial bodies could disrupt a gas planet's structure or cause it to break apart.
The planet that was blown up in the Star Wars series is called Alderaan. It was destroyed by the Death Star in "A New Hope" as a demonstration of its power.
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No, it didn't blow up, it still exists.
No.
Probably, however if we didn't blow up we would probably all freeze to death.
You might want to try Magrethea.
No, nothing happened to Mercury. It still exists.
no they do not who ever says that is wrong they blow up when they stick an object or thing
Yes so run
No, the Death Star did not blow up planet Naboo. In "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope," the Death Star destroys the planet Alderaan, not Naboo. Naboo is shown in the prequel trilogy and remains intact throughout the original and sequel trilogies.
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no because there is no material yes it can who ever said no!
It didn't. It's still there, orbiting just past Neptune. It did get its category changed from "planet" to "dwarf planet" but that's just our words, nothing happened to Pluto itself.
Sgt. Forge sacrificed himself to detonate a slipspace drive aboard the Covenant ship, destroying it above the planet Harvest in the Halo franchise. The planet was not blown up, but the Covenant ship and a significant portion of the planet were destroyed in the process.