Yes, Definately bigger than most satellites.
meteroids
No. Asteroids are much smaller than Earth.
Asteroids are much smaller than Earth.
Meteors are smaller fragments of asteroids or comets that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, causing a bright streak of light. Asteroids are larger rocky objects that orbit the sun. In general, asteroids are bigger than meteors.
In theory asteroids and meteorites are made of the same basic elements; it's just that asteroids are much much bigger than meteorites. Asteroid are bigger in size an meteroites are reletively smaller than asteroids in my opinion, but meteroites can be very big to, but most of them are usually small and have no effect.
When it gets sucked into another planets gravitational pull, or something bigger than it.
Meteoroids are smaller than asteroids; most are smaller than the size of a pebble.
No. Asteroids are smaller than even the smallest planets. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system.
asteroids vary in size from rock size to earth size and bigger.
Asteroids are generally bigger than comets, with sizes ranging from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers in diameter. Comets are typically smaller and are made up of rock, dust, and ice. However, there can be exceptions, and sizes can vary among individual asteroids and comets.
No. Pluto is bigger than Ceres. With a diameter of about 2302km, Pluto is quite a lot bigger than Ceres. Ceres has a diameter of about 975km.
They are from bigger asteroids. Two big asteroids crash into each other and little pieces come off the big asteroids.