Yes, millions of the did.
Yes
A meteor hit the Earth in the Ural mountains of Russia, near the city of Chelyabinsk, in February 2013.
Yes.
no proof of what happened, but if it was a meteor, parts could have hit off onto the moon.
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Yes. There are meteor craters all over Mars.
Beetween Mars and Jupiter and outside of Neptune
The same as if they hit the Earth, however it must be noted that the gravity on Mars is not so strong as Earth's, plus the air is a lot thinner. So perhaps bigger craters because there is less atmosphere around to burn up the meteor before it turns into a meteorite.
A meteor.
No. A meteor that gets to the ground is a meteoroid. An Asteroid is an orbiting body between Mars ans Jupiter.
Yes
A meteor hit the Earth in the Ural mountains of Russia, near the city of Chelyabinsk, in February 2013.
Meteor Crater is near Winslow, Arizona.
It is called a meteorite.
there are no meteor showers on other planets because they are out in space but you can still see them from other planets. There are meteor showers on other planets, but we haven't officially documented any yet. The Mars rovers have detected a few meteor streaks on Mars. Meteor showers are just trails from decaying comets that intersect Earth's orbit, so there would logically be trails that intersect other planet's orbits.
If an astronaut is not bleeding, then he most likely has not been hit by a meteor. If the space vehicle in which he is traveling is not leaking air, or fluid from one of its storage tanks, then the ship has likewise not been hit by a meteor.
No, because that meteor already hit the earth.