There is no asteroid known to be on the way to hit Earth. If one were to be
discovered, then people would start working on a way to try and avoid a
catastrophe. But right now, there is no way.
The reason that this was that it was once the only thing that scientists could use to explain why the moon had so many craters on it (which we now know to be the product of meteorite and asteroid collisions).
scientists use scientific method as a tool to answer their questions or hypothesis.
Scientists use the metric or SI units of measurement.
I don't know what "captured asteroid" means in this sense (though I can't imagine any scenario in which it might conceivably be applied to Pluto). The opinion of the International Astronomical Union is that Pluto is not a planet, because it has not "cleared its orbit". That's not a "hypothesis", it's a fact.
The scientists use classification system to make things easier and less complex.
The reason that this was that it was once the only thing that scientists could use to explain why the moon had so many craters on it (which we now know to be the product of meteorite and asteroid collisions).
Seismographs
It is amazing to be able to see an asteroid in a telescope.
the asteroid raced across from Mars to Jupiter
If there is a firewall block then you're going to need to use a proxy.
They are going to use DNA from a preserved thylacine fetus.
The asteroid belt is littered with debris from crashes between giant rocks.
They are scientists which monitor, record and forecast about earthquakes
They use satellites, computer models, and observations from the atmosphere to determine what the weather is going to be.
asteroids are big in the shape
It depends on what you are going to do with them.Pulling big loads are hauling alot, the big block is nice.The small block is by far the best engine for all round use. It is cheaper to maintain too.
yes.Yup. Scientists use algebra all the time, no question. Even biologists.