well they do land in the planets but they dont HIT like PUNCH PUNCH PUNCH THERE NO they LAND ON THE PLANETS:)
No, it is not true. They do hit planets sometimes.
are asteroids smaller or larger than planets
Answer 1: Asteroids are formed by the collision of two planets breaking each into small pieces and floating off into space Answer 2: Asteroids are formed when planets are absorbed and crushed inside a black hole. The pieces of the planet are then ejected from the backend of the black holes into space as asteroids.
Yes. Asteroids can hit anywhere.
it is a big ring of asteroids that separate 4 planets away from the rest!
planets are apart and help are solar system and asteroids hit are planets
Yes. All the planets can and have been hit by asteroids.
Yes.
No Asteroids are too small to be considered planets.
No, it is not true. They do hit planets sometimes.
For sure. All the planets were bombarded by asteroids in the early formation of the solar system
are asteroids smaller or larger than planets
Jupiter doesn't stop other planets from being hit by asteroids. It's actually raises the stakes. Jupiter takes cosmic debris into it's orbit and sometimes launches it at other planets. (including Earth!) Although in some cases Jupiter takes the cosmic debris/asteroids and launches them away from the planets. It's kinda like a cosmic game of dodgeball, lol.
Planets are larger and more massive than asteroids, but very nearly the same size and mass as planets.
Asteroids
Asteroids and Comets
Some get by asteroids others (like Earth) hit hit with a meteoroid and the rock that fly out into space form together to make a moon