No. Neptune has storms in its atmosphere, including lightning that would be hot enough to start a fire.
Fires need to have both oxygen and fuel to burn. The hydrogen and methane in Neptune's atmosphere would make good fuel, but there isn't enough oxygen.
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 wind in Uranus blows at 1400 to 1500 km per hour as its surface is flat and nothing to block the wind.
up and down
The core of planet Uranus is made up of water.
Uranus is about 4 times larger in diameter than Earth. However, in terms of mass, Uranus is about 14.5 times more massive than Earth.
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 wind in Uranus blows at 1400 to 1500 km per hour as its surface is flat and nothing to block the wind.
did not blow up
Mercury did not blow up.
You get a bomb then blow it up! But why?
how to blow up a bloon
Uranus is the planet where the rings appear to be oriented up and down instead of side to side like the rings of Saturn. This unique feature is believed to be due to the tilt of Uranus's axis.
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No, Hogwarts doesn't blow up.
The Blow-Up was created in 1982.
You can blow it up by breathing and sucking
Don't blow up the lab with your experiment. The terrorists might blow up the bridge.