While there are numerous asteroids that pass close to Earth's orbit, none are currently predicted to hit Earth in the near future with significant risk. NASA and other space agencies actively monitor Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) for potential threats. Any asteroid that poses a risk is tracked and assessed well in advance, often many years ahead of a potential impact. For example, the asteroid 99942 Apophis, initially thought to pose a risk, has since been determined to have a very low likelihood of impacting Earth in the coming decades.
Close to 100%, if you wait long enough.
There are no known asteroids the size of Texas that have even the slightest chance of hitting Earth. The only known Texas-sized asteroid is Ceres, which has a stable orbit in the asteroid belt and could never hit Earth.
because of earths gravitational pull. why, did you thinkthey hit earth because of cabbages?
It is possible for comets and asteroids to hit Earth, but they are extremely rare events.
either a metor or astriod
in about 2032
There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit Earth in the near future. Astronomers continuously monitor and track near-Earth objects to assess any potential impact risks, but at this time, there are no imminent threats.
it hits the earth 1000 times in a day including other places
The rays from the sun take 8 minutes to hit the earth
it depends on the size of the comet if it was small it would do about 5o/ out of a 1000 on earth if it was a very big one it would do about 989/ out of a 1000 so it depends on size
8 minutes
Gravity. The suns gravity holds the planets in place. Astroids don't usually reach us weirdly enough. If you would like to read about it the book "life as we knew it" Is a good book about an astriod hitting the moon, and the effects on the people.
Most of the gold in the middle east around 1000 a.d. Came from a meteorite.
Close to 100%, if you wait long enough.
a meteor witch killed all the dinosaurs
Yes