The earth and moon.
There have been two major meteor events in Siberia in recorded history: the Tunguska event of June 30, 1908 and the Chelyabinsk meteor of February 15, 2013.
The average space rock that becomes a meteor is typically a fragment from a comet, or a shard thrown off when two asteroids collide.
the two objects didnt hit each other.
you'r cheeks drums if you hit it in diffrent spots.
When two objects hit each other, they experience a collision where forces are exerted upon each other in opposite directions. This can cause a transfer of momentum and energy between the objects. The outcome of the collision depends on factors such as the masses of the objects, their velocities, and the nature of the collision (elastic or inelastic).
the law of action and reaction!
The final temperature of the two objects will be the same once thermal energy has been transferred between them.
In a vacuum, where there is no air resistance, two objects of different masses will fall at the same rate and hit the ground at the same time. This is due to the acceleration of gravity being the same for all objects in a vacuum, regardless of their mass.
That's the leading theory based on tons of evidence from the fields of geology, archeology, paleontology, and evidence from ice plugs taken in the arctic and antarctic. There are two candidate sites for where the meteor hit: some take Iceland as where it hit, but most scientists think that the meteor struck what is now off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula. For a more detailed discussion, go to the library and check out a book on this theory. (Remember: A theory in technical use is a more or less verified or established explanation accounting for known facts or phenomena: the theory of relativity.)
if you take a magnet and put it on two rocks then the meteor rock will attract and the other rock will stay
A big crash and two very broken bowling balls.
Two parts.