The only car that would be able to is an electric car as an asteroid doesn't have oxygen to power an combustion engine. You would need at least 4 teslas (which have the highest range available)to drive around a 500km asteroid. You would need up to 12 of other electric cars available on the market who only have 80-110mile ranges on a full charge.
cars buses bikes trains boats carriages horses scooters airplane
Well I would think that the cars will be more better like it can fly and the technology will be better than this.
Because all these fumes and gases from the cars pollute the earth and cause Carbon. Convert carbon emissions between kwh, gasoline, diesel, lpg, fossil fuels, heating, electricity, transportation such as car, bus, train etc.... And c02 is getting transform to that chemical so now that we have lots of cars that is why WE NEED HYBRIDS OR ECONOMICAL CARS AND PASSED SMOG xD
flying car
After a successful run the production of Saturn cars was stopped in 2009 after a much sought after deal between GM and Penske Automotive group fell through.
The Earth itself is in free-fall, falling around the Sun in its orbit. Asteroids behave the same way; they are falling in their orbits around the Sun. Sometimes, they collide, like cars on the freeway.
Around 67.932 cars are sports cars
I would say cars because just go into a city and just look around thats all you will see
There are 229,000,000 people in Indonesia (World Bank 2009) with around 21 cars per 100 people (Nationmaster.com); meaning Indonesia would have 46 million cars
they get around in cars and train. but in cars you weave around a lot and it can be terrifying at times
We would probably be using steam trains, horse-pulled carriages or bicycles.
Trains, cable cars, ferries, buses, bikes and taxis
well where would we ride our cars smoothly. streets provide a safe way to get around
A electromagnet is often used to lift up junk cars.
Considering the probability of asteroids making it through the Earth's atmosphere, and the low coverage of cars on the Earth's surface, this is highly unlikely.
The largest collection of asteroids is found orbiting the Sun between orbits of Mars and Jupiter, This area is sometimes called the "asteroid belt". Think about it this way: the asteroid belt is a big highway in a circle around the Sun. The asteroids are like cars on the highway, except that they are thousands of miles apart on the average. Even so, sometimes the asteroid cars run into one another. When this happens, the asteroids may break up into smaller asteroids. Scientists think that most asteroids are the result of collisions between larger rocky space bodies. Asteroids can be a few feet to several hundred miles wide. The belt probably contains at least 40,000 asteroids that are more than 0.5 miles across. If an asteroid is disturbed by the gravitational pull of a planet, or is involved in a collision, it can be thrown out of the belt and go into orbit as a moon. Some of Jupiter's many small moons were likely once asteroids.
No. There is no such product. However, it would be pretty awesome if there is. My son always leaves around his toy cars on the floor and may sometimes loose the cars. Really wish there is something that would help him to sort out his little toys.