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a big giantic hole in the ground
The Comet Strikes was created in 1971.
Zero. By definition a meteoriod cannot hit the earth. On a meteoriod enters the atmospehe it becomes a meteor amd when it hits the earth it is a Meteorite.
It is then called a meteorite.
A meteor is a meteoroid that... burns up in Earth's atmosphere.
No. Comet's are made of ice, dust, and rocks leftover from the formation of stars. They usually circle the sun. Now: A Meteor is a rock in space. When it enters earth's atmosphere it becomes a meteoroid. When it hits earth's surface it becomes a meteorite.
They are called blemes or craters.
the event would be catastrophic.it would explode with the force pof 10000 nuclear weapons an would wipe out human sevilation
Would the impact of a comet on the Earth cause earthquakes? Possibly; it would depend on where the comet hit. But depending on the size of the comet that struck the Earth, the results might vary from "merely" very terrible indeed to absolutely catastrophic; The impact, the fallout, the tsunami (if a water strike) and/or the "nuclear winter" darkening of the skies with dust and debris would dwarf most conceivable earthquakes. Let me put it this way; if a large comet strikes the Earth, the last thing people will be worrying about would be an earthquake.
The sun is the largest out of the three and then the earth and then a comet.
same thing as a meteor. a ball of light thats visible and hits the earth or explodes in mid air
comet sandy