Mars, recently scientists have discovered water under ground.
So far we have found no planet other than Earth that is suitable for human life.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
the earth would be destroyed
I have two answers so you decide 1. The only people that would live are the ones in spaceships going to other celestial bodies that are habitable for humans. 2.There would be no survivers because every one is on the Earth and it is destroyed along with the planet itself
I will try my best to discover that proves that life exist in Jupiter but base on research that life cannot exist in planet Jupiter. If i have chance to go to Jupiter i would take my chances for the purpose of saving people in case if the mother Earth would be destroyed. By: Alextraus
So far we have found no planet other than Earth that is suitable for human life.
it will be destroyed, considering Earth is a planet.
Both planets would be destroyed, as the gravitational pull would rip off matter from both planets, and they would be ripped apart.
A 20,000 mile wide object would not be a meteor; it would be a planet significantly larger than Earth. In that case Earth, which is about 8,000 miles wide, would definitely be destroyed.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
they would of found out about asteroids because when the dinosaurs were extinct a massive comet hit earth and it destroyed it and the reason planet earth was created again was because a large enough rock formed into a planet and if the rock is not large enough then it wont form into a planet
the earth would be destroyed
I have two answers so you decide 1. The only people that would live are the ones in spaceships going to other celestial bodies that are habitable for humans. 2.There would be no survivers because every one is on the Earth and it is destroyed along with the planet itself
it would affect the nearby planets.
A lot would depend on the planet, where is was in orbit and how it was destroyed.If it was a gas giant, then it could, especially if it was Jupiter (or Saturn), as these two planets are like two giant cosmic vacuum cleaners. They sweep up most stray asteroids and comets that might impact Earth - but not all of them.Also, if a gas giant was destroyed, we would more than likely loose it's gravitational attraction, and if it was Jupiter, that would have catastrophic consequences for all life.It is was a terrestrial planet and it was destroyed violently, then the debris could throw sufficient rocky bodies into a Earth collision.
Yes, by a small amount, placing them in strategic locations that would make the earth's crust break up and covering the planet in lava
Temperature is one factor that makes an environment habitable for a species.If Earth were destroyed, humans would have to locate another habitable planet.