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in the next 768 years it is asteriod tenesa
The general hypothesis is that we will all die. Any remaining humans would have to revert back to a primordial existence.A 1,000 kilometers, is the distance from Washington NY to Chicago.The Chicxulub extintion asteroid, which wiped out 99% of life on Earth was a mere 10km.
Thousands of asteroids are being observed; some may come quite close to Earth within the next few hundred years. Right now, no specific date is known, for a specific asteroid to hit Earth.Thousands of asteroids are being observed; some may come quite close to Earth within the next few hundred years. Right now, no specific date is known, for a specific asteroid to hit Earth.Thousands of asteroids are being observed; some may come quite close to Earth within the next few hundred years. Right now, no specific date is known, for a specific asteroid to hit Earth.Thousands of asteroids are being observed; some may come quite close to Earth within the next few hundred years. Right now, no specific date is known, for a specific asteroid to hit Earth.
No standing next to a dog in a thunderstorm does not increase the chance of getting hit by lightning? Dogs have a better sense to the earth around them. Probably standing right next to a dog will have a lower chance saying they will run away from where possible lightning can strike.
Stony and iron meteorites hit earth.
The next time a asteriod will hit earth will be in the next 1 million years.
either a metor or astriod
in about 2032
Currently there are no asteroids expected to hit Earth in the next 100 years.
in the next 768 years it is asteriod tenesa
The general hypothesis is that we will all die. Any remaining humans would have to revert back to a primordial existence.A 1,000 kilometers, is the distance from Washington NY to Chicago.The Chicxulub extintion asteroid, which wiped out 99% of life on Earth was a mere 10km.
Probably in the next few minutes. Thousands of meteors hit the earth every year. In a typical year there are between 18,000 and 80,000 meteorites of 10 grams or more, which strike earth.
No. At least, not for the next few million years.
About the next 100 years or so.
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no it wont next year we will still be here so we can not be deid next year we will be in shcool so no
Gravity. The suns gravity holds the planets in place. Astroids don't usually reach us weirdly enough. If you would like to read about it the book "life as we knew it" Is a good book about an astriod hitting the moon, and the effects on the people.