When rocks in space collide, they can shatter into smaller pieces, merge together to form larger objects, or create debris fields. The impact can release a significant amount of energy, causing further fragmentation and altering the trajectories of the objects involved.
This would happen, space junk could collide with asteroids, but most space junk is close to the earth, away from the main asteroid belt. It would be more likely to collide with meteroids and other bits of space junk.
Astroids
by expansion in the summer. rocks could heat to the point of expansion, develop cracks, and fall apart. the process would be hastened by water getting into the cracks, and freezing, in the winter.
The average space rock that becomes a meteor is typically a fragment from a comet, or a shard thrown off when two asteroids collide.
You can find moon rocks at museums like the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum or through authorized sources that sell meteorites and space rocks. It is illegal to own, buy, or sell moon rocks obtained unlawfully.
When rocks collide. Simples. Or am I wrong
Larger rocks may become rounded and polished as they collide with other rocks and sediment, a process known as abrasion. Over time, the rocks can also break into smaller pieces due to the force and pressure of the moving water, a process called attrition.
it makes an Earthquake
an earthquake
when continents collide you bum your pet hamster
A collision.
Small objects flying through space that might collide with another object is called space debris. Space debris is basically a collection of spent objects that are left in space.
When a white hole and a black hole collide, it is theorized that they would cancel each other out, resulting in the release of energy and potentially creating a new type of object in space. This collision is purely hypothetical and has not been observed in reality.
Earthquakes and mountain building.
armageddon
it makes a mountain
It creates mountians