A virtually infinite number and increasing.
The ring of Saturn is made up of many rocks from the creation of the universe and from many space rocks.
about 3
Space rocks, such as meteorites, are remnants of the early solar system and can provide insights into the formation of Earth and other planets. Many Earth rocks share similar elemental and mineralogical compositions with these space rocks, indicating a common origin in the solar system's protoplanetary disk. Additionally, some Earth rocks are formed from materials that originated in space, such as during impacts from asteroids or comets. Therefore, studying space rocks helps us understand Earth's geological history and the processes that shaped its formation.
Space rocks will have colided with the earth before Homo-Sapians exsisted so it is, unfortunatly, impossible to calculate. But it's happening all the time ... small ones, that is.
rocks don't live. However, they exist pretty much anywhere in the universe. Many planets (such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are made of rocks. Astroids are basically rocks floating in space.
Yes, space rocks can be very dangerous to earth especially when they are close to us.
The floating rocks of Avatar are not real. However, many rocks of various sizes are suspended in space, particularly in the asteroid belt of our solar system. And the rock pumice will float in water. Technically, many other rocks would float in liquid mercury.
no Saturn is made out of gases like hydrogen and huilum.but the rings are made out of rocks and ice!!
Yes, the sun can burn Space rocks because of the suns heat.
Space rocks, bits of old rockets and UFO's.
a pile of rocks in space
asteroids