No. If you're wondering about the asteroid belt, there was never a planet there in the first place; Jupiter's gravity kept one from ever forming. Meteors, properly speaking, couldn't destroy a planet anyway.
Impact crater is one term for the hole in the ground caused by a meteor hitting the planet.
There is no special name for them. Any planet can hit by them. Earth gets hit by them.
Pluto did not disintegrate. It is still there. The only thing that has changed is a new formal definition of a planet, and Pluto did not make the cut.
a crater.
Neither. A meteor is not a planet. A meteor is a piece of rock or metal falling through the atmosphere.
Unfortunately, the Planet Scardox was destroyed by a Rogue Meteor...........
A 20,000 mile wide object would not be a meteor; it would be a planet significantly larger than Earth. In that case Earth, which is about 8,000 miles wide, would definitely be destroyed.
Impact crater is one term for the hole in the ground caused by a meteor hitting the planet.
A Meteor hit the earth and destroyed everything
it gets destroyed.
There is no special name for them. Any planet can hit by them. Earth gets hit by them.
Pluto did not disintegrate. It is still there. The only thing that has changed is a new formal definition of a planet, and Pluto did not make the cut.
that it's a meteor
a crater.
No it was destroyed by Frieza
Neither. A meteor is not a planet. A meteor is a piece of rock or metal falling through the atmosphere.
a planet like jupiter is approximately 2.528 strong and if a meteor hits it. it would not destroy