it is approximately 10,000-15,000 meteors hit earth every year
It IS still happening. There's just less stuff available between planets. About 100 tons of interplanetary debris falls to Earth every day, mostly as micrometeorites. A hundred tons just isn't that dramatic against the 6,600,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons the Earth has already collected.
Oxygen accounts for 23.1% of Earth's atmosphere by weight (or 1.189 quadrillion metric tons). It also accounts for 88.8% of Earth's oceans by weight (1.201 quintillion metric tons). And finally, Oxygen takes up 49.2% of Earth's crust by weight (about 11.7 quintillion metric tons). Thus, the Earth's crust holds about 90% of all the oxygen on Earth, with the oceans taking most of the remaining 10% - leaving just one part in 10,000 for the atmosphere. The total mass of Oxygen on and in the Earth is about 12.9 quintillion metric tons.
3800lbs equates to 1.9 US tons.
99,207,900 if the metric tons are on or near the surface of the earth.
500 short tons.
Approximately 100 tons of meteors enter Earth's atmosphere every day. Most of these meteors are small and burn up upon entry, creating shooting stars.
Roughly, it is estimated that about 16 million tons of rain fall on Earth every minute. This can vary depending on the season and geographical location.
The Earth is hit by tens of thousands of meteors each day. Most do no damage at all, but do add several tons of dust to the air as they vaporize.
Estimated weight is 5,972,000,000,000,000,000,000. Tons (In short that is 5,972 sextillion tons)
There is 70% water on earth and 30% land. IT IS TRUE
The Earth's mass is approximately 5.97 × 10^24 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 6.6 × 10^21 metric tons.
There are varying estimates, but approximately an estimated 6.6 sextillion tons. Of course, that is if you could put the Earth on scale, which you can't of course.
10,000 tons every year in your back yard. :[
The Earth's mass is approximately 5.97 x 10^24 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 5.97 x 10^21 metric tons.
the earth collects about 100 tons of space dust and small particles every day
500 trillion tons.
300 tons