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Assuming the object did not contain lots of chlorine, bromine or water vapor to have long term effects on the ozone layer, then the objects "below" them would be just as dead, but the rest of Earth would just have to worry about the dust thrown into the air. If it landed in the ocean, or in another sulfur pocket, the rest of Earth would have a lot more to worry about than some additional ozone depletion.

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Meteors enter the surface by atmosphere. It does not cause much of ozone depletion.

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Why are there not meteors in craters caused by meteor strikes?

Technically, once a meteor reachest the surface, it is no longer a mateor but a meteorite. In very large impacts, the impacting object can be vaporized by the heat generate. Smaller objects may be shattered by the force of impact or buried as the side of the crater collapse. Additionaly, to the untrained eye, a meteorite can be hard to distinguish from an ordinary rock.


What would happen if a rock from space was coming to Earth is it possible for every one on Earth to break that rock with making a sound?

The atmosphere density will cause the meteor/ meteorite to heat up and break apart. No, if everyone on earth makes sound on earth the meteor/ meteorite will not break up. But still a large asteroid will cause mass destruction if it lands in the right spot.


What is an asteroid called when it is burning up in the earth's atmosphere?

A metiorite. I believe what you're talking about is a meteoroid, not an asteroid. An asteroid is rather large, revolves around the sun, and when one hits the Earth, and a few have, it is disastrous. A meteoroid, on the other hand, is much smaller and when it hits the Earth's atmosphere and burns up (due to the friction of the atmosphere) it is called a meteor. After it reaches the Earth's surface, it is called a meteorite. http://dictionary.infoplease.com/meteor merci, have a good day.


How does a meteoriod turn into a meteorite?

As a result of out-gassing, comets leave a trail of solid debris behind them. If the comet's path crosses Earth's path, then at that point there will likely be meteor showers as Earth passes through the trail of debris.


How do meteoroids travel in outer space?

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What is created when a meteorite hits a planet?

It depends on the size of the meteor and where it lands. If it is a large meteor that lands on the hard ground, you will get a crater.


What is the difference between a meteor an a meteoride?

Meteroids are large clumps of rock or ice that are found in space. A meteroid becomes a meteor when it enters Earth's atmosphere. It moves so fast that a tail like figure appears to follow the meteor. This is known as a shooting star. During this stage, the meteor normally breaks down into smaller clumps. As soon as the meteor makes impact with earth, it is classified as a meteorite.


When does a meteorite shower happen?

A meteor shower occurs when Earth passes through a trail or dust left behind by a comet and little bits of rock burn up in the atmosphere. A meteorite shower occurs when a large meteor breaks apart at a high altitude and falls to the ground in small pieces.


When a large what strikes earth it can create a crater?

Answ2. Strictly speaking, a meteor is one that is seen burning up in the atmosphere. It becomes a meteorite if it lands.Meteor.


What kind of feature might be formed on Earth if a large meteorite reached its surface?

A large meteor strike on the earth might cause a crateron the surface. If it struck the water, it may leave a bit of a crater in the sea floor, depending on the size and velocity and composition of the meteor and the depth of the sea where it impacted. If it hit land, there'd be a big "dent" in the ground where the missle and the blast of impact gouged it out.


What is a rock from space that strikes earths surface?

A meteoroid is a rock in space. If it strikes the earth's atmosphere, it will create a meteor, which is a streak of light in the sky. If the meteoroid was large enough, it may reach the ground. Once it has hit the ground it is called a meteorite.


What effect could a meteor have if it hit the earth?

It really depends how big it is because if it was a very LARGE meteor it could spread dust in the air from the meteor landing! And if there's dust in the air of course we cant breathe very good. However if it was a little meteorite it would shake the ground when it would land if you were near it.:) But since two-thirds of the earth is covered by the oceans, a LARGE meteor would cause a HUGE tsunami to slosh around the world a few times. That would flood every coastal city, which means most of the big cities in the world.


How large was the Russian meteorite of 2013?

The exact size of the Chelyabinsk meteor is unknown because once it hit the earth it broke into many pieces the only measurements that were given were done through pictures taken in which scientists gave it a 2-kilometer-diameter, estimates range from 12,000 to 13,000 metric tons (yes that's right heavier than the Eiffel tower) and measuring from 17 to 20 meters. it was the largest thing to impact earth since the 1908 meteor landing in Siberia known as the Tunguska Event.


Why are there not meteors in craters caused by meteor strikes?

Technically, once a meteor reachest the surface, it is no longer a mateor but a meteorite. In very large impacts, the impacting object can be vaporized by the heat generate. Smaller objects may be shattered by the force of impact or buried as the side of the crater collapse. Additionaly, to the untrained eye, a meteorite can be hard to distinguish from an ordinary rock.


What would happen if a rock from space was coming to Earth is it possible for every one on Earth to break that rock with making a sound?

The atmosphere density will cause the meteor/ meteorite to heat up and break apart. No, if everyone on earth makes sound on earth the meteor/ meteorite will not break up. But still a large asteroid will cause mass destruction if it lands in the right spot.


When Was The Last Meteor in ENGLAND?

The last meteorite found in England is the Hambleton meteorite - officially accepted and named as such by the Meteoritical Society. The 17.6kg meteorite was found in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England during August 2005 by meteorite hunter Rob Elliott. Hambleton is a rare type of meteorite known as a pallasite - pallasites are believed to originate from the core-mantle boundary layer within large asteroids. More information at http://fernlea.tripod.com/hambleton.html


How deep is a meteorite embedded in the ground after it hits?

Generally, meteorites do not become "embedded" in the ground. More typically, a meteor will explode into thousands of fragments while still high in the atmosphere. If a very large meteor strikes the Earth, the resulting explosion will often throw debris over a wide area.