The term "world explode" likely arose as a metaphor to describe a sudden and profound change or transformation in a particular situation or context. It is often used to convey a sense of dramatic impact or significance.
There is no scientific evidence or credible theory to suggest that the world will explode or be filled with water in the foreseeable future. These scenarios are typically seen in movies and not based on real scientific knowledge.
The Earth did not explode but it had a fairly heavy collision with a planet called Theia about 4.6 billion years ago.
No, there is no scientific evidence or prediction to suggest that the world will explode in 2 years. Such an event would require catastrophic and unprecedented circumstances beyond our current understanding of planetary processes.
Francium don't explode instantly; probably a confusion with the radioactive disintegration.
Yes, once the components mix they will explode!
yes, it can backfire and explode
No it will not
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There is no way that the Earth COULD explode, so rest easy.
Teeth that have come out cannot explode. There is no pressure built up inside of them to do so. Even teeth that are inside of the oral cavity cannot explode.
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It can't.