Yes. Meteor showers are annual and planet-wide, and not limited to a particular continent or locality.
No, not a meteor shower. The dinosaurs became extinct after a meteor struck the earth which blocked out the sun and killed much of the vegetataion that the dinosaurs used for food.
Many times
Probably not; you'll see more and brighter meteors in a meteor shower between about 2 AM and dawn. The Earth is going around the Sun at about 67,000 miles per hour. The "front" of the Earth is the line of dawn, and the line of sunset is the "back" of the Earth. Look at the bug splats on a car's windshield, and compare those to the bug splats on the BACK window. Lots more on the front, right? The meteors that you see in the evening are the few that were going fast enough to catch up to the Earth from behind. You'll see lots more looking forward, in the pre-dawn sky.
114 degrees on August 12, 1936.
Supposedly, a Soviet Tu134 was hit in 1976, although the official account is disputed by both the captain of the aircraft and the line crew.
No, not a meteor shower. The dinosaurs became extinct after a meteor struck the earth which blocked out the sun and killed much of the vegetataion that the dinosaurs used for food.
No reason why they could not- they are unrelated events.
Did the Gloucester Meteor and the ME262 ever meet in combat
no
Many times
Tunguska Meteor
nope, can't say i ever do, but lots of women just pee in the shower -minus the squating!
yes just bathe\shower
Probably about 4.6 billion years ago.
Who ever is better
Psycho had the most famous shower scene.
It is highly unlikely. The usual method for cleaning oneself in the 1850s was to bathe, not shower.