Asteroids attract each other through gravitational force, similar to how Earth attracts the Moon. Gravity is a universal force that acts between all objects with mass, including asteroids. The strength of the gravitational force between objects depends on their masses and the distance between them.
An asteroid can attract another asteroid through gravitational forces. Just like any two objects with mass, asteroids exert a gravitational pull on each other, causing them to be attracted to one another. The strength of this gravitational attraction depends on the masses of the asteroids and the distance between them.
asteroids
Yes there are
The reason asteroids shoot is because gravity pulls them away from the belt. A other reason that asteroids shoot is because smaller asteroids hit them and send them rorring through the air.
Asteroids Minerals Asteroids are made of Rocks,Craters and other Asteroids So .... most sciientist bielieve they are remanings of planets not formed
They are from bigger asteroids. Two big asteroids crash into each other and little pieces come off the big asteroids.
No they can not attract each other.
Asteroids are mass of earth or rock about the size ranging from 1 km to even 500 km. Meteorites are smaller than asteroids.
Yes.
Because that's the way it is Because that's the way it is
Yes, magnets attract iron and other materials such as nickel and cobalt.