Jupiter :P
its a fifty fifty chance we just dont know It depends on how fast the asteroid is moving and the size of the asteroid. Then you have to consider the size of the planet (diameter, etc.), and its orbital speed, etc.
There is no "impact asteroid". An asteroid impact however is when an asteroid hits a planet or moon.
There is no definitive evidence of an asteroid hitting Uranus. However, the planet's moons may have been impacted by asteroids in the past, as seen by the presence of impact craters on their surfaces.
a large ice asteroid came form space and hit earth malt with volcano
A dwarf planet is a body that orbits the sun - is often beyond the orbit of Jupiter and is classified below a planet. An asteroid is a body that orbits the sun within the asteroid belt.
It was not an asteroid. It was a planet. The name starts with an 'M'.
Impact, as in hit, sure.
Scientist think that Saturn got its rings by an asteroid getting to close to the planet and the gases on the planet fused with the asteroid and caused the dusty looking rings around that planet.
its a fifty fifty chance we just dont know It depends on how fast the asteroid is moving and the size of the asteroid. Then you have to consider the size of the planet (diameter, etc.), and its orbital speed, etc.
Probably another planet that was there, but got smashed up by impact
NO.
There is no "impact asteroid". An asteroid impact however is when an asteroid hits a planet or moon.
An impact crater. The size depends on the mass and speed of the object and where it strikes
No planet ever existed where the asteroid belt is. The mass is insufficient for a planet to have formed from all that debris.
The asteroid belt is not in Jupiter.
the asteroid planet is solid
There is no definitive evidence of an asteroid hitting Uranus. However, the planet's moons may have been impacted by asteroids in the past, as seen by the presence of impact craters on their surfaces.