That depends on the size of the meteor, and also the impact speed, which may vary. Smaller meteors hit the Earth every day. Larger ones can cause mass extinctions. For example, it is believed that the mass extinction 65 years ago, which basically eliminated the dinosaurs, was due to a large meteor.
That depends on the size of the meteor, and also the impact speed, which may vary. Smaller meteors hit the Earth every day. Larger ones can cause mass extinctions. For example, it is believed that the mass extinction 65 years ago, which basically eliminated the dinosaurs, was due to a large meteor.
That depends on the size of the meteor, and also the impact speed, which may vary. Smaller meteors hit the Earth every day. Larger ones can cause mass extinctions. For example, it is believed that the mass extinction 65 years ago, which basically eliminated the dinosaurs, was due to a large meteor.
That depends on the size of the meteor, and also the impact speed, which may vary. Smaller meteors hit the Earth every day. Larger ones can cause mass extinctions. For example, it is believed that the mass extinction 65 years ago, which basically eliminated the dinosaurs, was due to a large meteor.
That depends on the size of the meteor, and also the impact speed, which may vary. Smaller meteors hit the Earth every day. Larger ones can cause mass extinctions. For example, it is believed that the mass extinction 65 years ago, which basically eliminated the dinosaurs, was due to a large meteor.
well the meteor would be sucked in by the earths gravitational pull
Meteor. Meteorites are the ones that do hit Earth.
Yes.
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By virtue that a meteor is a meteoroid that is burning up in the Earths atmosphere due to friction, then the answer is yes.
Gravity. And the meteor is on a path that intersects the orbit of the Earth.
a giant meteor was pulled into earths gravity being too big it could only orbit earth
Earth sometimes receives meteor showers when a large object breaks apart in outer space. Once the pieces enter earths atmosphere they are dragged to the ground by gravity.
When a meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere, it is called a meteor. A meteor that passes through the atmosphere and strikes the ground is called a meteorite.
When a meteor enters the earth's atmosphere, friction with the air generates enormous amounts of heat, which causes the meteor to at least partially burn up.
A meteor is a lump of rock in space. When one of these pieces of rock comes close to the earth it may burn up in the atmosphere as a shooting star. An earth grazing meteor is a meteor that has come close enough to our atmosphere that it starts to burn up, but will still pass us by as the angle is too shallow. It will go back out into space having been deflected by earths gravity.
due to volcanics effects and movement of earth which affect the earth surface