It was a Forerunner planet
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.
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.
Pluto was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union because it did not meet all three criteria needed to be classified as a planet. One of those criteria is that a planet must have cleared its orbit of other debris, and Pluto shares its orbit with other objects in the Kuiper Belt.
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.
No
No, your editor in forge will blow up.
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, 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.
It could be the thermostat on the engine. If the engine does not warm up adequately the heater will never blow hot air.
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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.
It is currently impossible to blow up the Earth using nuclear weapons as the planet is too large and the energy required would be immense. Additionally, detonating a large number of nuclear weapons on Earth could have catastrophic consequences for all life on the planet.
because we are all people on the same planet and should love each other before we blow up the planet with bombs made by hate
It got glassed the most of any planet since it was a military base.
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.