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Actually i am not sure how many actual nukes but i know that we wont have enough within the next billion years but watch go to spike.com and type in nuke earth it would take 7 septillion megatons to blow up earth and 1 megaton is 66x bigger than the biggest nuke ever made so a lot

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To destroy the Earth, it would likely require an event of catastrophic proportions, such as a large asteroid impact, a nearby supernova explosion, or a fundamental disruption in the Earth's core or atmosphere. These events could potentially render the planet uninhabitable for all life forms.

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