It won't
If there wasn't a boiling hot inner core, then the Earth would implode, or cave in on itself. If there wasn't a mantle, there would be no shield protecting us from Earth's fiery core. And if there wasn't a Crust, then what would you be standing on? Nothing!
No, the release of geothermal energy from within the Earth's core cannot cause the Earth to implode or for the surface to be sucked into the core. Geothermal energy is released naturally through volcanic activity and geothermal power plants, and while it can cause eruptions or earthquakes, it is not powerful enough to implode the Earth. The Earth's structure is stable enough to withstand these natural processes.
because if it were direct the world would implode
Probably neither. Cars are not air tight. Any air trapped in the car to begin with would leak out through the vents and around the doors and windows.
The sudden change in temperature can cause the can to implode. As the can cools rapidly, the air inside contracts, creating a vacuum that crushes the can. This happens because the air pressure outside the can is greater than the pressure inside the can.
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Never. Earth cannot implode. For its mass and composition, Earth is about as compressed as it will ever be.
The earth should never implode. Nor should it ever explode. It might implode if someone were to create a stable black hole, for example, but that is highly improbable and unlikely.
The opposite of implode is explode.
sentence of implode
The antonym of 'implode' is 'explode'.
i think the earth would implode!
The noun forms of the verb to implode are implosion and the gerund, imploding.
Implode - album - was created on 1999-04-26.
If you take out the heat factor, then yes. Gravity is so strong at the center of the Earth that your entire body would be crushed under the pressure.
The titan took approximately 30 minutes to implode.