yes, as when they come into the earth spulphirical gravitationally crust it comes through our atmosphere's, and reducing the speed even sending it off course, but it still has a large impact due to the velocity and heat extracted at impact creating allot of damage depending on the shape and size.
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No, the Earth's rotation does not slow down as a result of a hurricane. Hurricanes may redistribute the Earth's mass slightly due to atmospheric and oceanic movements, but this effect is negligible compared to the overall mass and rotation of the Earth.
Asteroids have a constant speed in a vacuum if there isnt anything else affecting it such as gravity or by colliding with other things. If it was to be in the earths atmosphere then the air would cause a resistance and slow it down :) hope this helps
Usually not. To slow a moving object down, some force must act on the moving object. On Earth, this force is usually friction. In outer space, there is no significant amount of friction, so moving objects tend to continue moving, unless they are slowed down by OTHER forces, such as gravity.
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Asteroids can affect the Earth's surface more due to its thicker atmosphere, which causes asteroids to experience greater resistance and breakup before impact. On the Moon, with no atmosphere to slow down or break up asteroids, impacts are more direct and create craters that can remain preserved for longer periods of time.
Because there is nothing to slow it down and if there is nothing to slow it down, it can not be deorbited.
Because there is no air - which would normally create friction and slow the object down. It's the friction of the amtosphere, combined with asteroids speed which causes them to glow as they come close to the Earth.
The CFC that emitted in the past suddenly disappeared. If the CFC does'nt disappear, it might go to the mantle and reach the core. It may slow down the earth's rotation. If the earth's rotation keeps on slowing down, it'll stop spinning.
Wind turbines do not slow down the Earth's rotation. The amount of energy extracted by wind turbines is very small compared to the Earth's total energy, so it does not have a significant impact on the rotation of the Earth.
Time will slow down.
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Earth has more mass, and therefore takes longer than the Moon to slow down in its rotation. But eventually, Earth, too, will slow down until it always shows the Moon the same side.
If the convection currents in the earth's mantle slowed down then the mantle would slow down. Eventually, the mantle would stop all movement.
The outer core is the part of the Earth that slows down or stops seismic waves due to the change in density and composition from the mantle. Seismic waves travel faster through solid materials like the mantle and crust, but slow down when they reach the liquid outer core.
Sometimes you can. Asking your partner to slow down, or telling your partner that you need to slow down sometimes works. If the other person is unwilling to slow down, however, then you reach a point where you either need to go fast, or end the relationship. If the other person won't listen to you or talk about it, then getting out is probably a good option.
a the convections currents of earth would slow down and eventually stop. by the way, I'm 12