No. Meteorites fall very quickly and suddently with no advance warning.
No, a meteorite is just a rock that fell from space. Generally, a meteorite will com in too quickly for you to respond. Meteorites can greatly aid our understanding of the early stages of our solar system's development, so if you saw it fall, call a planetarium or university; they'll know what to do. On the other hand, meteorites can be valuable, and make great souvenirs. Hold on to it.
Impossible to know.
it is a foresight
foresight
If you know about something beforehand, you can prepare for it.
Not all of them, but a few know how to speak English.
Oh yes, they do! I am Russian and I know it.
i dnt know i need someone to help me with this question!! >.<
cause he will be tickling his balls a few seconds beforehand
The mockingbird lives in a constant state of surprise.
If the object actually makes it to the Earths surface it is called a Meteorite. It does not matter if its man made or from outer space. I know they say a satellite has crashed to earth etc but its is still a meteorite. But the definition of meteorite is an object that has come from space and actually impacted with the planet.
Well, you should know whether you passed it or not before you take it? So, "You know you've passed beforehand if you haven't taken any illicit drugs beforehand." But places were obliged to tell you if you had failed, although the veracity of this info is now out-of-date.