Yes,becouse from how big a meteor is in space!
No. A meteor cannot hit the earth: meteors burn up in the earth's atmosphere. A meteorite, indeed slots of them, hit the earth last night. Astronomers estimate between 36 and 166 meteorites larger than 10grams fall to Earth per million square kilometres each year. Over the whole surface area of Earth, that translates to 18,000to 84,000meteorites bigger than 10grams per year. That is a minimum of at nearly 50 a day.
Most states have more than 6 tornadoes per year. Weak tornadoes are more common than most people think. Florida averages about 65 tornadoes per year. This is due to Florida's somewhat unique position. Over the Florida peninsula warm, moist air masses converge. This convergence, combined with intrusions of cooler air from further north means the Florida very frequently gets thunderstorms. In some cases these can spawn tornadoes.
NASA is located in Miami Florida. They have been down in Florida for almost sixty Years or so. NASA has launched over 100 space missions from there.
The Moon has changed over that time. Like Earth, is has been continually bombarded with meteorites and the occasional large meteor. The great crater in Arizona and the meteor that landed in Siberia in 1908 and of course the one that hit near the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico that is believed to have made dinosaurs extinct, being just 3 examples of ones that changed the landscape here. The Moon has also been subject to such events, so it would have changed over time. It may not be radically different, but it is most certainly different.
Scientists aren't quite sure. It is confirmed to be 100-300 years from now, so you won't be here to see it. The only advice I can give you is that the most recent one was on December 21st, 2010 over North America. That night was also the winter solstice, making it extremely special, having a meteor shower, a lunar eclipse, and the winter solstice, which will not happen for another 1000-3000 years.
Yes. There are meteor craters all over Mars.
A little over three feet
no
no there will be one. but there is let's watch meteor shower.
at the dock when marvel super heor take over was on
Take the whole number and place it over one, for example: 34 could be 34/1
not they owned Florida but america did take over it
No. A Comet is a relative large body that is seen for many days. A meteor is the flash of a tiny bit of sand or gravel, usually left over from a comet.
Yes, but not evenly. It could go in 15 whole times, and then there would be 1 left over.
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Onions come in MANY different sizes. A whole onion could be 3 ounces or over a pound.
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