This is an iffy question. Yes, Uranus has been hit by meteorites countless times, but no, there won't be any marks as it is mostly gas and partially liquid.
Depending on the size of the meteorite, there may be no humans left to impact.
It is called a meteorite.
Certainly yes, it meteorite impact formed the same as sites on the other planets.
crater
A change in a rock resulting from a meteorite impact could include shock deformation, melting, and the presence of meteorite fragments or impact breccia. The rock may also exhibit unique mineralogical features due to the high temperatures and pressures involved in the impact event.
Yes, a meteorite impact can cause a disaster depending on its size and where it strikes. A large meteorite impact could lead to widespread destruction, tsunamis, and climate changes. However, the probability of such an event is extremely low.
A meteorite. Most scientists believe that a meteorite formed the Barringer Crater. There is a difference between a meteor and a a meteorite. A meteorite is a meteor that has hit the earth's surface.
Directed pressure Meteorite impact Recrystallization
Dinosaur?
The depression at the summit of a volcano or that which is produced by a meteorite impact.
A meteorite impact
It's called a crater.