About the next 100 years or so.
There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit Earth in the near future. Astronomers continuously monitor and track near-Earth objects to assess any potential impact risks, but at this time, there are no imminent threats.
meteorites are rocks that hit the earth meteors have not
The layer of the Earth next to the core is called the mantle. It is a rocky layer located between the core and the Earth's crust. The mantle's composition is primarily silicate rocks.
The curvature of the Earth causes sunlight to hit different parts of the Earth at varying angles. This means that sunlight hits the equator more directly than the poles, leading to differences in temperature and climate across the globe.
The Earth's tilted axis causes the sun's rays to hit different parts of the Earth at different angles, which leads to uneven heating. This results in variations in temperature between regions, creating weather patterns such as winds, ocean currents, and precipitation.
Scientists say There's a commet coming in the direction of earth. but it might change direction in the next year or so...
When a commet containing single celled organisms, or the basic materials needed for single celled organisms to develope, hit the earth.
haleys commet :)
Currently there are no asteroids expected to hit Earth in the next 100 years.
Halley's Comet is expected to return to pass Earth in 2061. It follows a periodic orbit that brings it back approximately every 75-76 years.
Halley's comet is not predicted to hit Earth in the foreseeable future. The next time it will be visible from Earth is in 2061.
There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit Earth in the near future. Astronomers continuously monitor and track near-Earth objects to assess any potential impact risks, but at this time, there are no imminent threats.
Probably in the next few minutes. Thousands of meteors hit the earth every year. In a typical year there are between 18,000 and 80,000 meteorites of 10 grams or more, which strike earth.
No. At least, not for the next few million years.
There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit the Earth in the near future. Scientists continuously monitor asteroids and comets that come close to Earth, and there are no imminent threats at this time.
no it wont next year we will still be here so we can not be deid next year we will be in shcool so no
Probably in the next few minutes. Thousands of meteors hit the earth every year. In a typical year there are between 18,000 and 80,000 meteorites of 10 grams or more, which strike earth.