No it is not.
No, it is not possible to blow up Uranus. Uranus is a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium, and it lacks the necessary conditions for an explosion to occur.
The planet Jupiter is predominantly made up of hydrogen and helium. The core of planet is thought to contain some rock and metallic hydrogen, but Jupiter is mainly made up of gas, hence its classification as a gas giant.
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.
The largest planet is Jupiter, with an atmosphere made mostly of hydrogen.
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.
yes,it is possible to blow up if you don't fart or burp,because gas will build up in your stomach and it would be so much gas you would explode
No, it is not possible to blow up Uranus. Uranus is a gas giant made mostly of hydrogen and helium, and it lacks the necessary conditions for an explosion to occur.
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
It is possible to blow up almost anything if you have a large enough bomb.
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
I have seen a motorcycle blow up, so yes, it is possible.
Probably, however if we didn't blow up we would probably all freeze to death.
You might want to try Magrethea.
Yes. An example of this is when a gas completely fills its container, like when you blow up a balloon or beach ball.
No, nothing happened to Mercury. It still exists.