Life on Earth would continue on as normal, except for scientists.It would be much harder for space travel, as any craft would run out of supplies before reaching anywhere.However, if that can be fixed, one Asteroid could supply Earth for thousands of years.
we would die
It is quite common for small meteors to hit the Earth. Larger impacts by an asteroid or comet are also possible but happen much less often.
it happen when sun is on horison it cover most area of earth that's y it become larger
In 1961, Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space and the first man to orbit the earth. He became an international celebrity and Soviet Union national hero. Yuri was killed in a the crash of a small training aircraft in 1968.
The earth's atmosphere protects it from small meteorites - actually the specific part is the mesosphere. When meteorites contact this part of the atmosphere they wither burn up or become very small. I don't understant the "earth's moon is" part, sorry.
Yes, there are some stars as small as earth. It depends, however, on where the stars are located and how long they have been burnt out.
The dictionary definition of "crumbled" is to break or fall apart into small fragments or pieces.
The word 'crumbled' is the past tense, past participle of the verb to crumble. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Examples:Verb: I crumbled some cookies over the top of the icing.Adjective: A crumbled ruin was all that remained of my barn after the tornado.The word crumble is a noun as a word for a type of dessert. Example:Noun: The lemon crumble will be ready in time for dinner.
There would become an over population of small rodents and insects
nothing will happen. as we are very small in comparison to earth if every will jump also then the force produced will be get nullified by us and half remaining will not be enough to effect earth. In short u will be wasting your energy.
One theory is that small amounts of water were in meteors, and billions of years ago it is said that there were continuous meteor strikes on earth, all the small amounts of water collected up, and it became a vast.
If there were no other forces, there would be nothing to stop gravity from pulling Earth together into an extremely small space.
It is quite common for small meteors to hit the Earth. Larger impacts by an asteroid or comet are also possible but happen much less often.
Earth dies too.Either one of two things will happen: 1. The amount of helium in the sun will get so small and the amount of carbon dioxide will get so big, that the Earth will be swallowed by the sun.or2. The sun will explode and form into a big black hole and Earth and all the other planets will be going in the black hole.
To the human race and many animals: Death To some small creatures that hide quickly and deeply enough: Life To the earth: A big hole and destruction and ruin across the Earth.
Asteroids constantly hit planet earth, it is just that when they enter in contact with the atmosphere they will start burning and getting destroyed, infact what will actually fall to earth is incredibly small dust.
A crum is a small particle of something that has been crumbled or crushed, typically flat or irregular in shape. It can vary in size and color depending on what it is made of.
Mostly nothing. They became food for large and small scavengers - including bacteria.