It would cause devistation and climate change.
Aang gets struck by lightning in the episode "The Crossroads of Destiny," which is the 20th episode of Book Two: Earth in the series "Avatar: The Last Airbender." It happens during the battle at the Earth Kingdom Palace against Azula, resulting in a critical injury for Aang.
An object that crashes into Earth is called a meteorite.
Earth's gravity affects an object by attracting it towards the center of the Earth, causing the object to have weight. The strength of this gravitational force depends on the mass of the object and the distance between the object and the center of the Earth. Objects experience a downward acceleration due to gravity, causing them to fall towards the Earth if unsupported.
The weight of an object on Earth is influenced by the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity. Weight is calculated by multiplying an object's mass by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2 on Earth). Therefore, variations in either mass or gravity can affect an object's weight on Earth.
The gravitational potential energy between an object and the Earth depends on the mass of the object, the acceleration due to gravity, and the distance between the object and the Earth's center. This potential energy is stored in the object because of its position in the Earth's gravitational field.
a object is a thing earth can fall by leaning over.
nothing would happen
Because, either we happen to be in it's way, or the object is pulled in by Earths gravitation field.
It will remain the same.
An asteroid to happen? Asteroid cannot 'happen'. It can collide with earth, or any other object with mass, though.
a large object struck Earth, and ejected material from the collision combined.
Back when the earth was young and relatively molten, a large object about half the size of the current moon, struck the earth and took a large section of the earth with it. The object combined with the pieces of earth that were broken off and began orbiting the earth. Hence, the moon.
Since the weight of an object is calculated as the product of its mass times the mass of the Earth divided by the square of the distance between the object being weighed and the center of the Earth, almost no perceivable change will occur. This is because the two masses do not change, and the square of the distance from the Earth's center changes only slightly even in the deepest valley.
It won't; a moving object has the object to continue moving. If one day the Moon mysteriously and suddenly stopped moving around Earth, it would fall upon the Earth pretty soon (in a few days), due to Earth's gravity.
Jupiter is so big that the Earth would orbit Jupiter.
No. A meteoroid is a small piece of rock or metal in space. A meteorite is such an object that has struck Earth's surface.
The earth would take so much impact that it would be game over as if Chuck Norris roundhouse kicked the core. BOOM!