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No. Scientists have recorded a number of near-misses.

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No. Because as the asteroid goes throught the earth 4 miles down is lava. So it would just burn up. So it couldn't go any further.

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What is a rock or metal that pludges through the atmosphere and falls to earth?

an asteroid


Where is the crystal asteroid in Poptropica?

go through the asteroidbelt until you find a large asteroid with a giant Crystal on it.


Can an asteroid destroy the earth?

No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth


The earth been destroyed by a asteroid?

No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.


Is the earth inside the asteroid belt?

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Yes, if the asteroid is captured by the Earth's gravitational pull.


What is in asteroid called when it hits the earth?

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Will an asteroid will hit Earth this week?

Probably not. I haven't seen any news about an asteroid about to strike Earth.


Is the the moon part of the earth or an asteroid?

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Is earth in asteroid belt?

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Can an asteroid hit a car?

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.