Maybe, some scientists have suggested that life has once formed on Mars, then an impact flew ejecta (with microbes inside) into space. The ejecta then impacted Earth and started life here.
This theory is called panspermia.
no but that was my question
Asteroids have very little gravity, no atmosphere, and no protection from solar radiation. So they cannot support life.
While the Amor asteroids are considered potentially hazardous due to their orbits that can bring them close to Earth, they are not currently considered the greatest threat to life on our planet. There are other factors such as climate change, pandemics, and nuclear warfare that are considered more immediate threats to life on Earth. Efforts are being made to monitor and track these asteroids to mitigate any potential impact risks.
There is no way to know for certain, but no indication of Earth-type lifeforms has been seen or detected on the asteroids visited by spacecraft so far.
Comets are Comets and Asteroids are Asteroids
LIFE. Also that many fewer asteroids floating around that could slam into earth and end all life.
the asteroids crashed in Asia have 1000 asteroids
No, it can't. There is no atmosphere around the asteroids, and not enough water. Where would you get food? You can't grow trees or anything for a shelter. Those are the four most important things you need to live somewhere, and the asteroids have none.
No asteroids have atmospheres.
meteoroids
Stars are tremendously larger than asteroids and do not become asteroids.
You can see asteroids in the sky.