It's not likely since there aren't any.
No, it is not true that Martians are aliens. The term "Martian" refers to beings or things that come from or are associated with the planet Mars. While the possibility of life existing on Mars is still being explored, there is no confirmed evidence of aliens or extraterrestrial life on Mars or any other planet.
No, once Earth reaches the end of its life cycle, it will not come back to its previous state. The end of Earth would likely involve changes such as the sun expanding into a red giant, engulfing the planet or other catastrophic events that would make it impossible for Earth to return.
most likely
not earth
Not currently. But if you'd like there to be...well, nevermind cuz you can't even travel to Mars cuz it's like all hot and there's no water and there's martians so even if you managed to become the first person to go to Mars, the martians would just beat you up and jack your pie. Then after they finished your pie, they'd come back and rape you and steal your soul and send your lifeless corpse back to earth as a warning to other humans not to invade their planet. So in conclusion, NO there is NO pie on Mars. D:
No Earth's name does not come from a Roman god or goddess. Earth likely comes from Norse goddess called Nerthus.
That depends on where you are on the Earth and where the meteor hits. ________________ Wherever you are on earth, if an object the size of the earth collided directly with us (at that size it would be a rogue planet, I think, rather than a meteor) then certainly all life on earth would come to an end, and likely within minutes.
If the gravitational field of the sun collapses, the earth is likely to come to an end.
If electromagnetic waves did not reach Earth from the Sun, the planet would be devoid of light and warmth. This absence of sunlight would prevent photosynthesis, disrupt the planet's climate balance, and likely render most life forms unable to survive.
meteoriods are most likely rocky firballs and when they fall to earth they come as dust
probably not in the earth, but VERY most likely far away. we will probably die off before we come into contact with aliens.
If a teaspoon of neutron star material were to come into contact with Earth, it would release an immense amount of energy, potentially causing catastrophic damage. The extreme density and gravitational pull of neutron star material would likely result in a powerful explosion upon impact, leading to widespread destruction in the surrounding area.