Yes. The chances of a meteor hitting any one spot are pretty much the same across the entire planet. Antarctica is a good place to find meteorites, as they stand out against the ice and are not buried quickly due to the low snowfall rate
yes
no. ever heard of a meteorite?
A good place to look for a meteorite is in dry lake beds or deserts as they provide open spaces for meteorites to be easily spotted. Additionally, areas with little vegetation or human activity are ideal for meteorite hunting. Joining local rockhounding clubs or attending meteorite hunting expeditions can also increase your chances of finding a meteorite.
Allan Hills 84001 is a meteorite that was found in Antarctica in 1984. It gained attention in 1996 when scientists reported possible evidence of ancient Martian life within the meteorite, though this claim is still debated within the scientific community.
Hit, but not killed
Antarctica has not ever been involved in war.
There is no city -- nor has there ever been a city -- in Antarctica.
Yes but only very rarely - that is why Antarctica is a desert.
No.
Antarctica is a continent -- one of seven on earth. It is unlikely to disappear.
There is no evidence that Christopher Columbus ever reached Antarctica.
The most recent confirmed meteorite fall in Ohio was in 1994 when a meteorite landed near the town of Morristown. However, there have been reports of smaller meteorites or meteorite fragments found more recently in Ohio.