There is no confirmed evidence of a supernova directly destroying a planet in our galaxy. Supernovae are extremely powerful explosions that can have devastating effects on nearby planets, but the likelihood of a supernova causing the complete destruction of a planet is low unless it is very close to the exploding star.
Krypton was destroyed when its unstable core led to a chain reaction resulting in its explosion as a supernova. This catastrophic event caused the planet to disintegrate, leaving only debris and remnants behind.
No, Mercury is too close to the sun and would be vaporized in the event of a supernova. The extreme heat and radiation from a supernova would completely destroy the planet.
A supernova can't occur on any planet. A supernova occurs when a very large star, at least 8 times more massive than the sun dies.
No, only large stars go supernova when nuclear fusion breaks down. While white dwarfs can go supernova in some instances, brown dwarfs are failed stars which are not powered by nuclear fusion.
After Planet Namek was destroyed, Goku was transported to Planet Yardrat, where he recovered before returning to Earth.
No; he was shown to have died from the supernova that destroyed planet Vegeta.
Krypton was destroyed when its unstable core led to a chain reaction resulting in its explosion as a supernova. This catastrophic event caused the planet to disintegrate, leaving only debris and remnants behind.
No, not a supernova.
No, Mercury is too close to the sun and would be vaporized in the event of a supernova. The extreme heat and radiation from a supernova would completely destroy the planet.
A supernova can't occur on any planet. A supernova occurs when a very large star, at least 8 times more massive than the sun dies.
Moon < Planet < Star < Supernova < Cluster < Supercluster
No it was destroyed by Frieza
Racial hatred destroyed the human race.
it will be destroyed, considering Earth is a planet.
Well, a star must die eventually! Everything in the universe will be destroyed, or will just die. No matter what.
Only a very, very few stars have mass enough to become supernova. Jupiter is a planet not a star. It is far to small to become a star, let alone a supernova.
It could. it depends on the condidtion. Yes it could but after the sun goes supernova it has a chance of turning into a black hole.