a quarter size
It is physically impossible to remove an object from a hole that goes through the diameter of the Earth, as it would require traveling through the Earth's center which is inaccessible to humans. Additionally, the extreme temperatures and pressures at the Earth's core would make survival impossible.
The chances of seeing a meteorite are very low, as they are small fragments of meteoroids that survive the intense heat of entering Earth's atmosphere and actually make it to the ground. However, you may see a meteor (a bright streak of light in the sky) more commonly during a meteor shower event.
Yes, a meteorite impact can cause a disaster depending on its size and where it strikes. A large meteorite impact could lead to widespread destruction, tsunamis, and climate changes. However, the probability of such an event is extremely low.
The prevailing theory is that a large impact on Mars could eject rocks into space, where they can eventually be captured by Earth's gravity and fall as meteorites. These meteorites are believed to have been dislodged from the Martian surface millions of years ago. The unique conditions in space and the trajectory of the meteorite can allow for it to make its way to Earth.
what happens is say a meteorite is orbiting, something would have to knock it of it's orbit and then even a small meteorite say the size of a tennis ball could destroy half of say, France but it would make a huge downfall of society been as though the flying debris would block out the sun. And the sun being blocked out would stop all crops growing and the animals would die and the people of France would practically die with no food or water whatsoever.
it either leaves a crater or if deep enough can make lava flow out of the hole. but if the meteorite hits the core then KABOOM!
A dime sized hole.
meteors make flashing lights when meteroids hit earth. 0_o
A piece of space debris that falls to earth is commonly known as a meteorite. When knocked out of orbit during collisions with other space material, meteorites can travel through the atmosphere and make landfall.
A dime
Probably an asteroid, meteor or comet.
1. Dig a hole 2. Defecate in the hole 3.Cover the hole with earth 4.EUREKA! Earthworms make fertilizer out of the earth by eating minerals and decayed matter and defecating (using the bathroom) in the soil. They also help loosen up the soil and aerate it.
When it hits the Earth it becomes a meteorite which can be found and picked up. Most meteors never make it because they burn up in the atmosphere.
it cost about 5 cent t make a dime
Ten Cents, or a Dime.
We have to be cautious not to have a big ozone hole. It is because it will make UV radiation enter the earth.
It is physically impossible to remove an object from a hole that goes through the diameter of the Earth, as it would require traveling through the Earth's center which is inaccessible to humans. Additionally, the extreme temperatures and pressures at the Earth's core would make survival impossible.