Millions of years before there was any living thing there to notice it.
A meteorite that has landed on Earth is called a "fall."
The first recorded meteorite fall occurred in 1492 in the town of Ensisheim, in present-day France. A large stone meteorite, weighing about 1275 grams, fell during a thunderstorm and was later documented by witnesses. This event marked the beginning of scientific interest in meteorites, as it was one of the earliest instances of a meteorite being observed falling to Earth and subsequently collected. The Ensisheim meteorite is now housed in a museum in the town.
A meteorite .? :p
No. Meteorites fall very quickly and suddently with no advance warning.
It is a meteorite.
A meteorite
because stars can fall on any planet & harm it as a meteorite
Meteorite.
The most recent confirmed meteorite fall in Ohio was in 1994 when a meteorite landed near the town of Morristown. However, there have been reports of smaller meteorites or meteorite fragments found more recently in Ohio.
It is within the Middle East.
The Arabian Desert has four seasons lasting 3 months each - summer, fall, winter and spring.
Individual meteorites are typically named after the location where they were found or the specific meteorite fall event. The name is often based on the closest geographic feature or town to where the meteorite was discovered. For example, the Allende meteorite is named after the town of Allende in Mexico where it landed.