NASA isn't exactly sure. The satellite had failed, so it was difficult to track. But they're sort-of confident that it fell into the north Pacific Ocean.
The Mars satellite that crashed on Mars was the Mars Climate Orbiter. It crashed in 1999 due to a navigational error caused by a mix-up of imperial and metric unit systems during the spacecraft's mission.
Asteroids typically take thousands to millions of years to reach the Earth from the asteroid belt. Once in the Earth's vicinity, an asteroid can crash into the Earth at any time depending on its trajectory and other factors.
Yes, "Lightning lit the sky and thunder crashed" is a compound sentence. It consists of two independent clauses, "Lightning lit the sky" and "thunder crashed," which are joined by the coordinating conjunction "and." Each clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, making it a compound structure.
In the immediate area they were burnt and destroyed.
If two plates crashed into each other two possible things can happen: 1 The plates bump into each other and can cause an earthquake. 2 The plates crash, then they go upwards to form a mountain or a volcano. ~Doraexplorer
South-east, along the eastern border of the united states
The NASA UARS Satellite fell to earth north-east of Vanuatu, 14.1 degrees South latitude and 170.2 degrees West longitude.
Depends, if i crashed into you, you can but if you crashed into me you cant, if we both crashed into each other, i guess you can with evidence.
Here is a sentence with the word crashed: The NASCAR drivers crashed during a practice run.
it means the server crashed
We do not know if it crashed or where it crashed.
The spaceship that crashed is called the "Enterprise."
Yes, "crashed" is a verb, depending on how you use! Example: this is an adjective ( The " crashed" car looked very dirty). Example: This a verb ( The car "crashed " into the wall).
Crashed or downed would be acceptable.
The past participle for "crash" is "crashed."
The past participle of "crash" is "crashed."
The past simple of "crash" is "crashed."