It would ruin your whole day. Celestial mechanics makes this a non-existant threat, though, so you are relatively save. The collision of the two planets would destroy all life on earth and create a much larger planet, since the speed of collision would probably not allow for much to reach escape velocity.
If there was no magma inside the Earth, then the crust would have to sit directly on top of the core. The world would be much smaller, and would have a weaker gravitational field, which would lead to a loss of atmosphere, since it would leak away into space. The Earth would come to look a lot like Mars.
•Mars and earth both have 4 seasons but a year on Mars is about twice as long as it is on Earth, so the 4 seasons would amount to about 8 seasons on earth. • The temperatures on mars can be as low as -124.6 degrees Fahrenheit • Earth's atmosphere is mostly nitrogen and oxygen, where as Mars's atmosphere is made out of 95% Carbon-dioxide
In the Solar System, that would be Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
Mars has two natural satellites. Earth has one.
Earth is closer to the sun than Mars.
Earth and Mars have never collided. They are two separate planets in our solar system that orbit the Sun.
No. Mars and Earth never collided. Around 4.6 billion years ago another planet is believed to have collided with Earth, resulting in the formation of the moon. This planet, known as Theia, was probably about the same size as Mars.
The earth has a radius of about 3,959 miles, and Mars has a radius of about 2,106 miles. Mars has both the size and mass to completely destroy the earth if the two ever collided. It is possible that after the collision and the destruction of both planets, a new, larger planet would be formed, likely with many irregular moons formed from the pieces of the old worlds.
All the Nasa projects would be useless,then all the investment for Nasa projects on mars would be used to help people on earth out of hunger .
Many objects collided with Earth during its formation, ranging in size from dust grains to small planets. The one believed to be responsible for the formation of the moon was about the size of Mars.
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The giant impact theory proposes that the Moon was formed from debris created when a Mars-sized body collided with Earth early in its history. This collision would have ejected material into space that eventually coalesced to form the Moon. This theory is supported by evidence from lunar samples and computer simulations.
No one really knows what would happen because humans have never seen that first hand in reality. But I would imagine that the Earth would look similar to Mars.
If the rocket from earth looped into the Mars gravitational pull it should be pulled into a orbital path around the planet. But as on earth it would eventually slow down and be attracted to the surface of Mars were it would crash
Like Mars does? For the Earth to take that long would require a more distant orbit. The Earth would be a LOT colder.
Without plate movements on Mars, earthquakes and volcanic activity would not occur like they do on Earth. The lack of plate tectonics also means that Mars does not have the same kind of geological processes shaping its surface, such as mountain building or the creation of deep ocean basins. Additionally, without plate movements, Mars does not experience the recycling of materials through subduction zones like on Earth.
1) Why would u be on Mars?!?! 2) You would probally burn badly because it is so close to the sun. That is why life is only on Earth. We have the proper temp.