Planets have different masses, and a chunk of gold weighs 1 N depending on its mass and where it is. Other than that it's difficult to be specific.
Fail ice floe is another possibility.
A small piece of an asteroid that has broken off in outer space is called a meteoroid. When this meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere and burns up due to friction with air particles, it creates a streak of light called a meteor or shooting star.
The iron chunk will be denser and heavier than the aluminum chunk due to the higher density of iron compared to aluminum. Iron is also more susceptible to corrosion compared to aluminum.
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The object you are describing is likely a meteorite. Meteorites are chunks of rock and metal that originate from asteroids or comets, which once orbited the sun. When these objects break apart or collide, fragments can enter Earth's atmosphere and survive the journey to the surface, becoming meteorites.
They are creatures from another planet that warred with on another continually, when their spirits arrived on a chunk of their planet, they began wreaking war on the living.
Before life existed on Earth a Mars like object collided with our planet. A big chunk of the Earth floated away from our planet due to the pressure of the collision. And that big chunk is now what we call, the Moon.
That is when a large chunk of it separates and becomes another, smaller, iceberg.
No, our moon, Luna, was made from our planet, when and asteroid blew a chunk off.
Planets have different masses, and a chunk of gold weighs 1 N depending on its mass and where it is. Other than that it's difficult to be specific.
Craters are where a chunk of space debris, such as a meteor or comet, has struck the surface of the planet and has caused material from the planets (or moons) surface to be ejected outwards.
A Meteoroid if the chunk is boulder sized or smaller, or just another Asteroid if it is house-sized or bigger.
A Meteoroid if the chunk is boulder sized or smaller, or just another Asteroid if it is house-sized or bigger.
Fail ice floe is another possibility.
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Calcite perhaps (although it does not form cubes).