If it was big enough, yes
No. The chances of an asteroid large enough to cause significant damage is very low.
hitting: noun: the act of contacting one thing with another; "repeated hitting raised a large bruise";
Because the amplitude is what decides how much energy there is in the wave. Large amplitude = lots of energy. And lots of energy hitting something(like your ear) is more likely to do damage than a little energy hitting something.
False.
Assuming you are talking about avoiding a large animal on the road (while driving), you should slowly pump your brakes and hit the animal square on. Swerving or trying to avoid the animal could cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
No moped type vehicle would be legal to drive on a freeway. The minimum speed on freeways is 45 mph. Moped type vehicles will not run that fast. A much better and safer alternative is a motorcycle like the Honda Rebel. It is a 250 cc motorcycle that will get over 50 mpg and is large enough to be safely driven on a freeway. It is a much safer vehicle than a moped with it's small wheels. Go to any motorcycle dealer and look at what they have.
Ringworm
Any number of things could cause this. Start with: * Loose items in the trunk * Spare tire not fastened securely * Shocks * Worn suspension components (look for broken / split rubber components) Lastly, all suspension systems have 'limiters' that keep the wheels from traveling too far (hitting the underbody) - if you are hitting large bumps then the system is working as designed.
If the leak was the result of the age of the roof, or nomal wear and tear, no. However, if the leak resulted from a covered cause of loss (such as a large object hitting the roof and causing a hole, it probably would. However, in the latter case, the homeowner would have an obligation to guard against additional damage to minimize the damage.
yes
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It depends completely on how large the asteroid is, how far away it is, and how effectively you want it destroyed (vaporised, knocked off course or broken into manageable chunks).