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a quarter size
True. Our Sun will eventually produce elements as heavy as iron.
2.89% or maybe 1%
A meteorite by definition has reached the ground. Mist meteoroids burn up in the Earths atmosphere. Any meteorite would have been bigger as a meteoroid as the outer coating would have been burnt off during entry.
depends on how much impact it has
Gold is heavier than a diamond if they are both the same size.
Iron feels heavier than a feather because it is denser. Density is the amount of mass per unit volume, so even if the weights are the same, the iron is more compacted and takes up less space than the feather. As a result, the iron feels more substantial and gives the perception of being heavier.
No. It isn't the size alone, but the density. A block of steel may be exactly the same size as a block of wood, but the steel is denser and therefore heavier.
When the weight of one object is found to be greater than the other. Either weighing up both by holding in your hands, or by weighing them on a scale. Obviously, if an iron bar is next to a piece of wood of the same size the iron would be the heaviest.
Yes, they have almost exactly the same dimensions, but the 4S is a bit heavier.
Generally the larger the meteorite the larger the crater.
a quarter size
True. Our Sun will eventually produce elements as heavy as iron.
Depending on the size of the meteorite, there may be no humans left to impact.
Depends on how you define size. A gorilla that's the same height as a human would be considerably heavier, and with that stronger.
The weight of meteor varies greatly on its size and composition. An iron meteorite can weigh several thousand pounds, but one composed of stone may weigh a few hundred pounds.
an iron bar is harder to bend.