It very easily could. Earth gets hit with large amounts of tiny meteors and dust daily; however, large ones are extremely rare, so I doubt you have anything to worry about.
Yes. Many per day.
I don't know - did you.
It is The end, We are all going to die
Not really; meteors are so insignificant, compared to the mass of the Earth, that it makes precisely zero difference whether the meteor strikes the Earth going with or going against the Earth's rotation. Even a dinosaur killer that would devastate the biosphere isn't going to affect the Earth's rotation.
Not recordedly but you never know - watch out!
Considering that it is 2016 and we are still here, it seems unlikely.
Seeing that I am answering this question in 2016, I suppose the answer is yes.
The main cause is they fart alot but also its because they are going so fast
The Earth is NOT going to be hit by a meteor on that date, unlike what some people would lead you to think. If a meteor was going to hit, we would have known about it months or possibly years before, and it would be getting constant news coverage.
a meteorite is a rock that hits the earth an asteroid is a rock just floating out in space and a meteor is a rock that comes into the earth's atmosphere but burns up
No. It is a meteor that appears as a brief streak in the sky as it burns up going through Earth's atmosphere.
It would not be going in a straight line because it would already be in orbit round the Sun. When it comes close to Earth it is then attracted by the Earth's gravity and this is a standard 3-body problem with the meteor under two forces. It could be solved numerically.