A black hole would eventually swallow up the entire Earth. An asteroid would provoke great catastrophes - depending, of course, on the mass of the asteroid.
Well some people say that the world might end in 2039 by an asteroid called apophis. If it hits in the Pacific Ocean then there will be monsunes that are up to 52 feet tall and will flood Hawaii, California, through Alaska. If the asteroid hits the Atlantic Ocean then the lands that are close to the alantic ocean are going to be flooded.
Tye Apollo 11 spacecraft after landing back on earth in the Pacific ocean, is now in Washington.
Yes. An asteroid that enters Earth's atmosphere is known as a meteorite. If the object is small in size it will simply burn up in the Earth's upper atmosphere. If the object is significantly larger, it has a possibility of impacting the ground or ocean depending on its mass and composition.
That would be the end of life on earth for all the animals above the size of a cockroach and most of the plants especially if it hit an ocean.
I think it becomes a meteor in our atmosphere & a meteorite when it strikes.
Nothing happened what so ever , it was a perfect splash down in the Pacific ocean.
(considering it was a huge asteroid) The world would be blackened out in some areas from the dust, there would be huge tsunamis ( if it hits the ocean)and earthquakes, and many volcanoes may erupt. plus millions of people would die.
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The effects would only combine for an object outside the Earth-Moon system (such as an asteroid). Otherwise, objects near the Earth and Moon will experience gravitational effects from both. The Earth's gravity holds the Moon in its orbit, and the Moon's gravity affects the Earth, notably causing the ocean tides.
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Maybe that they can: Live in extreme enviornments like inside volcanoes and on the ocean vents They might be able to survive in Space might be the things that started life on Earth by landing on an asteroid . Thats some of them.
how does the earth's ocean of air and ocean of water interact