Unless a planet is made from an explosive compoundor is shot with a nuclear bomb, then it is unlikly to explode in the first place.
However, if the star exploded, then all the planets orbiting that star, would most likely be caught in the blast.
If a dwarf star crashed into a planet,the planet would likely explode.
A planet cannot explode on it's own. A star would experience very little changes if a planet did explode, even one as large as Jupiter.
they become super novas and explode
If the star Betelgeuse replaced the Sun, most planets will be inside the star, even Jupiter. It would outshine the Sun like the Sun outshines the Moon.
The star TRAPPIST-1 has three known planets. Such planets are not easy to utterly destroy, unless they happen to fall into their star, or collide with one another (in which case they would presumably form a larger planet).
That's not possible a star is a sun, planets revolve around a star, and the planet would be destroyed far far far far far before the star reached it, if that was even possible
The way a star burns it's fuel does in fact change it. The star will die when the fuel becomes too dense depending on the size of the star. For instance, if our sun was full of lead, it would explode, and we would cease to exist.
We'd be totally screwed. ______________________ Seriously, it would ruin our whole day. It would vaporize our planet and turn us all into steamy goo. Good thing for us that the Sun is too small to explode!
What happens if a firework hits the star is it will explode anyway it is Impossible for a firework to hit the sky, that because a star is way higher then a firework.
The earth would only rotate the sun because the sun is a star so only stars and meteors would be left.
None of the planets is a star. If it were a star, it would be referred to as a 'star' and not as a 'planet'. With that in mind, it becomes clear that anything still referred to as a 'planet' is in fact a planet and not a star.
A star seldom finds another star near it because of the pull of gravity. If two stars are too close to each other they will both explode because their pull of gravity is very strong. They will pull each other in and eventually, when they hit each other they will explode. For more information, visit alienearths.org. This website has a model of our solar system. You can click and drag planets and stars to wherever you want to in the solar system. It will show you some basic information about the orbits of planets and the effects if the planets are placed in a certain order.