Short answer. Yes
Long answer. Yes. Jupiter has been our solar systems "vacuum cleaner" since it's creation. It's massive gravitational influence has averted many potential disaster from occurring on Earth and will continue well into the future. Without Jupiter, it would be safe to say that we would not be around to contemplate it.
Jupiter gets hit ALOT
no it did not it just hit the gas and got gobbled up by Jupiter
Augusta
After Shoemaker-Levy,a comet that hit Jupiter.Maybe Shoemaker-Levy exploded at the surface of Jupiter and created a crater.Then after Shoemaker-Levy exploded at the surface of Jupiter it started to rain C4 bombs in Jupiter! Then Jupiter Blew up!!! BOOOM!!! The End.
Yes.
never it was destroyed the first time it hit jupiter
No Jupiter is a gas giant so it doesn't have a solid surface. I'm not entirely sure what red spot you're talking about but it is most likely one of its powerful storms that can continue for millions of years.
Jupiter gets hit ALOT
Jupiter is bigger so it has a bigger gravitational force, Jupiter is away from the sun more, it is a gas giant. most asteroids hit Jupiter saving our planet, and Jupiter doesn't have a atmosphere like we do.
Jupiter. Jupiter was hit in 1994 by a comet called Shoemaker Levy9.
no it did not it just hit the gas and got gobbled up by Jupiter
Most likely because you deceled the club speed before you hit it, so when you hit the ball it doesn't have enough momentum to avoid hitting your club again.
No
The southern part of Mississippi is most likely to be hit as it borders the Gulf of Mexico, and hurricanes form over the ocean.
alex rodriguz
most likely
11-13 most likely