Impact, as in hit, sure.
There was one significant asteroid impact in 1908 - the Tunguska event. It is possible that smaller asteroids hit Earth after that. There was a smaller asteroid/meteor impact more recently - the Chelyabinsk event in 2013.
The asteroid that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs approximately 66 million years ago hit what is now the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The impact site is known as the Chicxulub crater.
if its bigger than isle of man it would do a very big impact and damage
no it was not an asteroid that hit the earth, it was kevins big mouth
Yes. An asteroid probably hit Siberia, in Russia, in June 1908.
Probably not. I haven't seen any news about an asteroid about to strike Earth.
Yes.
An asteroid could hit Earth anywhere, but the most likely impact locations are in the ocean due to the vast coverage of water on our planet. Cities along coastlines are also at higher risk. However, the probability of a direct impact on a populated area is very low.
They probably got hit by a huge asteroid or havoc had spread all over earth like a grey cloud of smoke suffocated them from the asteroid
I am not aware of any asteroid or other astronomical object with such a name - and much less of one that is about to hit Earth. If you clarify where you got the information from, we might investigate a bit more.
Jupiter :P
yes! it depend to gravitational pull and the weight of an asteroid