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Yes, earth has been hit by asteroids before. The effects have ranged from localized devastation, to worldwide mass extinction events.

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Q: Has the eath ever been hit by an asteroid and what effect did it have?
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Has the eath ever been hit by an astroind?

Its asteroid and yes it happend once it will happen again!


How do you put asteroid in a sentence?

If you ever been in space, there are many asteriods.


Was world ever been hit by an asteroid?

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Has there ever been a tsunami in Michigan?

unless a big earthquake or big asteroid collision, no.


Has anyone ever been through the asteroid belt?

No. No humans have ever gotten further away than the Moon, and at this rate, it'll be a century or more before anybody gets out to the asteroid belt.


What is the biggest dinosaur ever roam the eath?

Amphicoelias fragillimus.


Who made the animal's name?

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Has a human ever discovered an asteroid on earth?

Yes, there has been a lot of astroids that hit the earth. Most of them are small.


Was there ever a planet in the Asteroid belt?

No planet ever existed where the asteroid belt is. The mass is insufficient for a planet to have formed from all that debris.


Will a asteroid ever hit the earth?

yes! it depend to gravitational pull and the weight of an asteroid


How small can a asteroid be?

An asteroid is a rocky object in space. It may be a broken part of a planet. The smallest observed asteroids are 10 meters in size . There may be many asteroids smaller than this but they can not be detected yet and also have not been observed yet.


Has the earth ever been hit by an asteroid what effect did it have on the earth?

The Earth has been hit by meteoroids numerous times, even in the last century. Consequences range from small craters to flattened forests to mass extinctions on a planetary scale. For more information, see links below.