No one knows for sure, but estimates place the size of the object at over 100km
Busy, lots of things were crashing into each other. A planetesimal about the size of mars is believed to have formed at a Lagrange point along Earth's orbit and was pulled out of it possibly by Jupiter inevitably crashing into Earth putting debris into orbit around the Earth that might had formed the moon. After that, something is known to have crashed into the moon creating the Aiken basin which is over 1,300 kilometers across. The Borealis basin on Mars was the location of a hit too at 8,500 kilometers across. And we can't forget Mercury's Caloris basin also at about 1,300 kilometers.
There are no craters on Neptune because its made almost entirely of gases.
A Impact Basin
No when you hit puberty depends on your pituitary glands
In south Australia East Warburton Basin.
Whilst in England, they recorded Basin Street Blues (5 July, 1939), which became another hit.
don't hit your body that's how you can respect your body
a quarter size
Modified Chevy's or donks can be quite dangerous on the road. They are especially dangerous to walkers and bikers, who might get hit in the upper body due to size of the wheels.
Yes. This is because the moon has no atmosphere, bodies such as meteors do not burn up like they do on Earth. Because of this, these bodies hit the moon in their full size and, due both to the size of the body and the speed at which they are moving, they leave craters upon impact.
No-it is not allowed to hit a person or the person who hit it is out. No-it is not allowed to hit a person or the person who hit it is out.
take another hit!