Well how big is this meteor? Normal meteorites that hit the Earth do not cause any damage to the Earth's crust. It would have to dive many, many miles to even touch the crust. Our many layers between the lithosphere and the crust usually protects us from damaging the actual crust.
she will be very old when it happens but yes she will. she will be 3,000 years old and six feet under when it happens. I should know. I'm psychic-ic+o.
Meteors are the remnants of the the solar system, or in general, of the universe. You can think of them as a planets rejects. When planets form, gases condense, form a core, then meteros or asteriods hit forming planets, they start sculpting the planets surface. They also transport minerals and perhaps even life, frozen within.
A meteor.
Yes
A meteor hit the Earth in the Ural mountains of Russia, near the city of Chelyabinsk, in February 2013.
Meteor Crater is near Winslow, Arizona.
It is called a meteorite.
If an astronaut is not bleeding, then he most likely has not been hit by a meteor. If the space vehicle in which he is traveling is not leaking air, or fluid from one of its storage tanks, then the ship has likewise not been hit by a meteor.
No, because that meteor already hit the earth.
Yes.
they were supposedly hit my a meteor
Yes, millions of the did.