The Earth's ATMOSPHERE provides protection from meteorite impacts by causing them to BURN UP.
Meteorite impacts.
Craters from meteorite impacts.
Giant craters formed by Meteorite impacts. The moon has no atmosphere like earth to protect it so any thing that enters it's gravitational field impacts it's surface.
Asteroids, meteorites or comets are impactors that form impact craters on the Earth and other bodies throughout the solar system. Obviously, the Earth for instance, has to cross an impactor's orbit or vice versa. The size of the impactor hitting the Earth depends on the type of crater that can occur and also the other factors- · the velocity of the impactor · composition of the impactor · composition of the target rock · the strength and porosity of the impactor · angle of impact · gravity of the target planet For more on craters try- www.weirdwarp.com
the impacts affect the moon creations by: if the indents are shaped like rocks it might be a metier
The remainder of a meteor that impacts the ground is called a meteorite.
Meteorite impacts.
Craters from meteorite impacts.
The skin.
The skin.
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A "meteorite" is the word for a meteoroid that impacts Earth's surface.
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A tsunami is a large ocean wave or series of waves usually triggered by an underwater earthquake or landslide. A meteorite is a rock from outer space that falls to earth and impacts the surface. A large meteorite impact can trigger a tsunami.
Correction! Actually a meteor that impacts the Earth is called a meteorite
No. A crater would be an example of what happens when a volcano erupts or a meteorite impacts the planet.
A meteorite is a natural object originating in outer space that survives impact with the Earth's surface. A meteorite's size can range from small to extremely large. Most meteorites come from small astronomical objects called meteoroids, but they are also sometimes produced by impacts of asteroids.