First of all, there is no reason for Jupiter to explode, and there's nothing about to
cause it to explode.
If for some reason Jupiter did explode, then the results would be very noticeable
to observers on Earth. The most cataclysmic result would be that Jupiter would
no longer be visible in the night sky. And as if that were not enough, every one
of Jupiters 60 or more moons would cease its orbit around Jupiter, and would
just continue orbiting the sun, in much the same but not exactly the same path
as it does now.
Craters on Jupiter are typically caused by impacts from asteroids or comets. Jupiter's strong gravitational pull can attract these objects, leading to collisions with its surface. The planet's thick atmosphere can also cause meteors to explode before impact, creating visible scars on its surface.
From what I have read it was going 50,000 mph.
There is absolutely nothing to indicate that Mars is ever going to "blow up".
Jupiter. Or if you want to know what form comes after mars, It would be the astriod belt.
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No. Planets cannot explode.
because there is no lightning on Jupiter
They won't.
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.
its so fat that if it had surface conditions it would explode.
Cars only explode in the movies.
"Your head is going to explode" IS an idiom. It means you have too much to think about.
we are going to explode
It was about to be destroyed. Depending on where you look it up, It was either going to explode, or the sun was going to explode.
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no, it's acually going to explode but don't worry Earth will explode past 3,000 years