(considering it was a huge asteroid) The world would be blackened out in some areas from the dust, there would be huge tsunamis ( if it hits the ocean)and earthquakes, and many volcanoes may erupt. plus millions of people would die.
No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth
Which asteroid? depending on its size, an asteroid impact could be devastating for life on Earth, though life would recover somehow eventually.
Theory suggests that it is a remnant of a large asteroid that struck the Earth
Many things can happen if an asteroid hit the earth. Here is a list of a few consequences. There could be an explosion when the asteroid hits the earth. There could also be a tsunami if the asteroid landed in the water. Another possible consequence is a global firestorm. Another possible problem is Acid Rain. The last and final problem from this small list is temperature effects.
The Earth has been hit by meteoroids numerous times, even in the last century. Consequences range from small craters to flattened forests to mass extinctions on a planetary scale. For more information, see links below.
No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth
Which asteroid? depending on its size, an asteroid impact could be devastating for life on Earth, though life would recover somehow eventually.
Theory suggests that it is a remnant of a large asteroid that struck the Earth
The asteroid missed the Earth's atmosphere by inches.We will begin asteroid mining soon.
No, it was created by erosion.
Many things can happen if an asteroid hit the earth. Here is a list of a few consequences. There could be an explosion when the asteroid hits the earth. There could also be a tsunami if the asteroid landed in the water. Another possible consequence is a global firestorm. Another possible problem is Acid Rain. The last and final problem from this small list is temperature effects.
Yep. We should probably move to Mars.
The dinosaurs died.
The Earth has been hit by meteoroids numerous times, even in the last century. Consequences range from small craters to flattened forests to mass extinctions on a planetary scale. For more information, see links below.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
Yes, the asteroid belt starts properly after the orbit of Mars.
Millions if not billions of years ago asteroids helped create the planets that are in our solar system today. The Earth probably could handle larger moons however our moon was a single large asteroid that struck the Earth. The Earth then took the asteroid as its satellite.