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What is made up of an astoried belt?

The asteroid belt is part of the Solar System, if that's what you mean.


What effect did it have on the Earth?

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What effect does an asteroid have on the earth?

Virtually no effect, unless it strikes the Earth, in which the effects could be catastrophic.


What is the green house effect's effect on the Earth's average temperature?

The Earth's mean temperature will rise.


What effect dosunspots have on the earth?

Good question and the answer is no effect


What is the effect of type of earth material on the ramp angle at which the earth material willslide?

What is the effect of type of earth material on the ramp angle at which the earth material willslide?


What star that has the most effect on earth?

The sun, also known as Sol, is the star that has the greatest effect on the Earth.


How do twisters effect the earth?

how do twisters affect the earth


What is the effect of facing the earth toward the sun?

The effect of the Earth facing the sun is so that you can have daytime. Another effect is so that our planet can substain life.


The characteristic of the Earth that causes the coriolis effect is the of the Earth on its axis?

The characteristic of the Earth that causes the Coriolis effect is the rotation of the Earth on its axis. As the Earth rotates, objects in motion are deflected to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere due to the Coriolis effect.


Do ants effect the earth?

no


Has the earth ever been hit by an astoried?

Yes, but no. Asteroids are 'little planets' which actually orbit the earth. If they continue through the earths atmosphere, they are then called Meteorites. Few meteorites are large enough to create large impact creaters. Most meteorites disintegrate when entering the Earth's atmosphere. However, an estimated 500 meteorites ranging in size from marbels to basketballs or larger do reach the surface each year; only 5 or 6 of these are typically recovered and made known to scientists.