A supernova can release massive amounts of energy and radiation, potentially damaging any nearby planets or celestial bodies. The intense radiation from a supernova can strip away a planet's atmosphere and cause disruption to its magnetic field. The shockwave from a nearby supernova could also trigger star formation or disrupt existing planetary systems.
kill people and damages buildings and damages the earth
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Either a black hole, or a neutron star. That depends on how much mass is left after the supernova explosion.
No, not all earthquakes cause damages. The intensity of an earthquake, the distance from populated areas, and the quality of buildings and infrastructure in the area can all influence whether or not damages occur. Smaller earthquakes may not cause any significant damage, while larger earthquakes can result in widespread destruction.
The Vela Supernova is the remnant of a supernova explosion that occurred in the Vela constellation about 11,000 to 12,300 years ago. It is located about 800 light-years away from Earth and is one of the closest known supernova remnants to us.
kill people and damages buildings and damages the earth
a supernova is an stellar explosion extremely luminouse and cause a bright radiation. I recommend for you to understand the supernova the link provided in the related links box below.
Thunderstorms and bushfires are the ones that cause property damages and deaths
Either a black hole, or a neutron star. That depends on how much mass is left after the supernova explosion.
Yes they can. Tailstrikes can cause serious damages or dangers to aircrafts(airplanes).
Mercury cause damages to the brain. Cause damages to the chromosomes and DNA. And very harmful to the nervous system.
cause rocks fall!
sandstormscyclones(maybe) earthquakes
It can cause skin cancer.
Farts are really healthy....
Sperm does not cause diabetes. It is only diabetes which damages sperm.
Only a very, very few stars have mass enough to become supernova. Jupiter is a planet not a star. It is far to small to become a star, let alone a supernova.