where ever it lands up
An asteroid, because the orbits of the asteroids are nearer to the earth than the comets.
assteroids
No most of the asteroids are in the asteroid belt which is between Mars and Jupiter.
well the first thing of all is that the posibilities of touchind an asteroid is only 1% because if an asteroid came to earth we can die but that depends of the size of the asteroid so if you touched an asteroid you could get burn because since that comes from the astosphere and is really hot so yes you could get burned
My mass is always the same, no matter where I am or what I am doing. My weight, however, depends on other masses in my environment. You have said that the asteroid is much smaller than Earth, but you haven't said a thing about its mass, which is roughly just as important as its size. Most likely, I weigh much less there than I do on Earth, but I can't guarantee that. If the asteroid has enough mass packed into that slender body, I could easily wind up weighing more there than on Earth.
An asteroid, because the orbits of the asteroids are nearer to the earth than the comets.
Asteroid belt
assteroids
Comictosis astoriods
The ice age was not caused by an asteroid impact. It was most likely due to a combination of factors such as changes in Earth's orbit and axial tilt, volcanic activity, and the release of greenhouse gases.
No most of the asteroids are in the asteroid belt which is between Mars and Jupiter.
in the tropics
well the first thing of all is that the posibilities of touchind an asteroid is only 1% because if an asteroid came to earth we can die but that depends of the size of the asteroid so if you touched an asteroid you could get burn because since that comes from the astosphere and is really hot so yes you could get burned
That could be one of the "terrestrial" planets, but most likely the required answer is "asteroid".
My mass is always the same, no matter where I am or what I am doing. My weight, however, depends on other masses in my environment. You have said that the asteroid is much smaller than Earth, but you haven't said a thing about its mass, which is roughly just as important as its size. Most likely, I weigh much less there than I do on Earth, but I can't guarantee that. If the asteroid has enough mass packed into that slender body, I could easily wind up weighing more there than on Earth.
it would most likely be found in The Equator, due to the warm temperatures that the sun sends to earth The Earth is separate in hemisphere and the Equator receives the most sunlight
Geographers are most likely to study landforms and their locations.