No one knows.
Technically, if it hits the Earth it's not an "asteroid", it's a "meteorite". And yes, meteorites hit the Earth all the time.
Because when the asteroid has enter in the atmosphere, it will be like ball of Fire and with it weight and force of gravity ; it will cause a big impact on the earth.
Two many to count, the Earth was born from asteroid impacts. Try and imagine all the fine grains of sand and all the wondrous mountains of the Earth. All the water of the oceans. All of it came from asteroid hits during accretion and afterwords.
No. There is no way to eliminate all life on Earth even if we wanted to. It would take a massive asteroid impact to do that.
when the astorid hit the earth 65,000,000 million years ago it cover the hole of Mexico in a black fogg and suffercated them with all the gasses in the air
It all depends on the size of the asteroid and the speed. When an asteroid about 6 miles in diameter slammed into the Gulf of Mexico 65 million years ago, it killed off every large lifeform on Earth, including all of the dinosaurs.
It all depends on the size of the asteroid and the speed. When an asteroid about 6 miles in diameter slammed into the Gulf of Mexico 65 million years ago, it killed off every large lifeform on Earth, including all of the dinosaurs.
It certainly is....
Yes most of the people say a asteroid killed all of the dinosaurs of all time
The impact of a large asteroid - say, 40 miles or so in diameter - would not actually destroy the planet, but would probably kill off all life beyond yeasts and bacteria.
Yes it can and has in the past, wiping out all the larger life forms on earth.
depending on the size it could destroy the planet or impact in the water and not do much. It all depends on the size of said asteroid!