We don't know if cosmic impacts ever occur.
We don't know if cosmic impacts ever occur.
Impacts were extremely common in the young solar system, but impacts still occur today, just not so often.The most talked about impact was Shoemaker-Levy 9 which impacted on Jupiter in July 1994. So generally true but impacts still do occur and will do while there are asteroids and comets around.
No, smaller impacts are more common on the Moon than larger impacts. This is because small meteoroids are more numerous in space, while larger objects are rarer. The Moon's surface is also pockmarked with countless small craters from these smaller impacts.
Cosmic repetition refers to patterns or cycles that occur in nature or the universe, such as the changing of seasons, the phases of the moon, or the orbits of planets. These repetitions are integral to the structure and harmony of the cosmos.
No. Tsunamis can also occur as a result of landslides, volcanic eruptions, meteor impacts, and underwater explosions.
Lahars can occur anytime there is a volcanic eruption or when large amounts of rainfall or snowmelt mix with volcanic debris on a slope. Their frequency varies depending on the volcanic activity and local weather conditions, but they can happen during or after an eruption. Monitoring volcanic activity and having early warning systems in place are essential to mitigate their impacts.
they occur so often that they kill 400000 people a week
Elections in the Bahamas often occur every 4 years.
they occur in spring and summer time
Yes, cosmic rays can enter Earth's atmosphere. They are high-energy particles from outer space that can interact with molecules in the atmosphere, leading to the creation of secondary particles and ionization. This can have various impacts, such as affecting weather patterns, contributing to the formation of clouds, and potentially influencing climate change.
Cosmic rays are energetic charged subatomic particles, originating from outer space. They may produce secondary particles that penetrate the Earth's atmosphere and surface. The term ray is historical as cosmic rays were thought to be electromagnetic radiation. Most primary cosmic rays (those that enter the atmosphere from deep space) are composed of familiar stable subatomic particles that normally occur on Earth, such as protons, atomic nuclei, or electrons.Old Answer(it was a mis concept) Cosmic rays are electromagnetic rays and are thus made of mutually propogating electric and magnetic fields
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