Yes, however the costs and time involved make it infeasible to do, especially at short notice.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
Then a human would arrive at an asteroid.
Eros is an asteroid that crosses Mars' orbit. It was the first asteroid to be landed on by human probe.
In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
Missiles can be used to potentially deflect or break up an asteroid, rather than destroy it completely. The effectiveness of this method would depend on the size and composition of the asteroid. Efforts to develop technology for asteroid deflection are currently being researched.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
It will probably be one of 3 ways: 1) Nuclear war 2) Disease 3) An asteroid strike.
Then a human would arrive at an asteroid.
Asteroid impact craters are destroyed by weather, erosion, and earthquakes.
The American aircrafts were destroyed, and so was the warplanes, so.........their flight technology
Eros is an asteroid that crosses Mars' orbit. It was the first asteroid to be landed on by human probe.
I think YES!
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The adverb of devastation is devastatingly.An example sentence is: "the asteroid devastatingly destroyed the continent".
In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
Racial hatred destroyed the human race.