Yes. It has happened countless times.
yes
it can't hit it but it can gone through it
where ever it lands up
Its asteroid and yes it happend once it will happen again!
The asteroid that passed nearest to the sun was the asteroid that fell to the gulf of Mexico and killed all of the dinosaurs.
A comet orbiting the sun will always have it's tail pointing away from the sun.
yes! it depend to gravitational pull and the weight of an asteroid
it can't hit it but it can gone through it
It would depend entirely on how far away the asteroid was from the sun. Furthermore, which sun are you referring to? There are many suns in the solar system.
Almost certainly.
YES IT HAS YES IT HAS YES IT HAS YES IT HAS
where ever it lands up
An asteroid, being primarily composed of metals of vaious kinds, would melt and be vaporized long before making contact with the surface of the sun.
Its asteroid and yes it happend once it will happen again!
The asteroid that passed nearest to the sun was the asteroid that fell to the gulf of Mexico and killed all of the dinosaurs.
No it is not likely.
A comet orbiting the sun will always have it's tail pointing away from the sun.
how long does it take the asteroid belt to revolve around the sun?