A quick search on Google reveals Crooks Peak in Inyo County, California, another near Mount Whitney in Washington, and a Crooks Peak south of Bristol, England.
I do not see any indication that a comet has struck in any of those locations in the recent past.
yes
Comet Hale-Bopp had a peak magnitude of around -1.0 in March 1997, making it one of the brightest comets observed in the 20th century.
Close to 100%, if you wait long enough.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that a comet hit Earth during the ice age. The ice age was primarily caused by variations in Earth's orbit, tilt, and wobble, as well as changes in solar radiation.
In 1994, comet Shoemaker-Levy collided with Jupiter. Much of the comet broke up in the atmosphere. The comet left visible scars on Jupiter for many months.
We don't currently know when a comet will hit planet Earth.
No, a comet will NOT hit earth in 2012.
Jupiter. Jupiter was hit in 1994 by a comet called Shoemaker Levy9.
Comet Lulin will not hit the Earth; it won't even come especially close.
we cant survive a comet and besides they dont hit the earth
yes
Depends on how big the Comet is.
10,000km
The planet Jupiter was hit by a number of fragments of the Comet Shoemaker-Levy9.
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.
yea and we will die
Comet Hale-Bopp had a peak magnitude of around -1.0 in March 1997, making it one of the brightest comets observed in the 20th century.