Depending on where it hits, it might be anywhere from very damaging to catastrophic. If it were to strike in a sparsely inhabited area like Siberia or the Australian "Outback", it would likely cause very serious damage to everything within about a 300 KM radius, dig a substantial crater, and scatter ejecta over a radius of 400 km or more.
If it were to strike a populous area like India, Europe or the Americas, the death toll could be in the hundred-million plus range. A water impact might cause a tsunami capable of inundating all the surrounding Coastlines.
An asteroid impact in the Indian ocean about 4000 years ago may have caused a tsunami throughout the Indian Ocean basin, giving rise to the near-universal legends about a great flood; Noah and the Ark, and the Sumerian Gilgamesh epics, for example. And there are apparently Australian Aboriginal "Dreamtime" legends recounting a flood.
See the link below for the Impact Effects Calculator to figure out what might happen if an asteroid were to strike the Earth.
Then a human would arrive at an asteroid.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
If there was no Earth, the Moon would never have been created.Or it would just be an asteroid-type thingy that orbits the sun. or orbits empty space while orbiting the sun.
Which asteroid? depending on its size, an asteroid impact could be devastating for life on Earth, though life would recover somehow eventually.
It is FAR easier to change the direction of an asteroid than to blow it up. All that is needed to accomplish the former is to nudge the asteroid a little off its collision course with Earth, and this could be done with some small explosions on the side of that asteroid. Blowing up an asteroid would be a complete waste of energy.
I does not. The asteroid would of had to knock out the entire earth for that to happen. If you think of the facts it is just not possible.
It will destroy the car because of the asteroid belt around the earth.
Then a human would arrive at an asteroid.
It couldn't as it's mass causes it to be spherical. To be like an asteroid, it would have to be the size of an asteroid, and then life would never have started. You would never have been born, and this question would never have existed.
It would depend on the size of the asteroid.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
if its bigger than isle of man it would do a very big impact and damage
If an asteroid with a diameter of 1-3 kilometers hit Earth, it could cause widespread devastation, with global effects. The impact would generate massive tsunamis, earthquakes, and fires, leading to significant loss of life and destruction of infrastructure. It could also potentially alter the climate and have long-term consequences on the environment.
If there was no Earth, the Moon would never have been created.Or it would just be an asteroid-type thingy that orbits the sun. or orbits empty space while orbiting the sun.
size doesn't matter its the angle and speed of the asteroid that it is at, plus if that did happen the earth would either drift off into space and eventually get back into a orbit because of the suns gravity or explodes and everything would just flip, roll over, fall how ever you wanna put it. plus its nearly impossible for a asteroid to do that it would probably do what i said in the second sentence.
you would burn up and die
wouldn't matter because we would be extinct and no one would be around to worry about it.