It won't, Magnesium won't blow up.
It would require an immense amount of uranium, far beyond what is accessible on Earth, to detonate the planet. The idea of destroying Earth with uranium or any other material is simply not feasible with current technology.
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It is impossible to accurately estimate the number of nuclear bombs it would take to completely destroy Earth as the amount would be so vast that it is beyond comprehension. Using nuclear bombs to destroy Earth would also have catastrophic consequences for all life on the planet.
Most of the Earth's rocks are made up of about 20 common minerals. These minerals include quartz, feldspar, mica, and amphibole.
the real question is can the sun blow you up with a million nukes?
One, if its yield is high enough!!
Yes, if they are prepared to fire so yes they can take down the UFO or blow up the UFO into pieces.
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it is not blow up in fact were way past that
It would depend on the size of the bomb.
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The Earth cannot be "blown up" by any known force.
The Earth will not literally "blow up." However, in about 5 billion years, the sun will expand into a red giant, consuming the inner planets, including Earth.
It is impossible to blow up the world with nuclear weapons. The detonation of all nuclear weapons on Earth would not have enough energy to physically destroy the planet. However, the global consequences would be catastrophic, leading to nuclear winter, widespread destruction, and loss of life.
i depends on the type of bomb if you are speaking about nukes no but if its like C-4 or any hand triggered explosive there might be a chance