No. If you're wondering about the asteroid belt, there was never a planet there in the first place; Jupiter's gravity kept one from ever forming. Meteors, properly speaking, couldn't destroy a planet anyway.
Any planet with an atmosphere can experience a meteor.
Impact crater is one term for the hole in the ground caused by a meteor hitting the planet.
Neither. A meteor is not a planet. A meteor is a piece of rock or metal falling through the atmosphere.
Many times
a crater.
Unfortunately, the Planet Scardox was destroyed by a Rogue Meteor...........
A 20,000 mile wide object would not be a meteor; it would be a planet significantly larger than Earth. In that case Earth, which is about 8,000 miles wide, would definitely be destroyed.
Any planet with an atmosphere can experience a meteor.
Impact crater is one term for the hole in the ground caused by a meteor hitting the planet.
Neither. A meteor is not a planet. A meteor is a piece of rock or metal falling through the atmosphere.
A Meteor hit the earth and destroyed everything
it gets destroyed.
that it's a meteor
Many times
a crater.
It depends on the size of the meteor and where it lands. If it is a large meteor that lands on the hard ground, you will get a crater.
a planet like jupiter is approximately 2.528 strong and if a meteor hits it. it would not destroy