Millions of meteors (Shooting stars) [See related question] enter Earths atmosphere everyday. So the odds of one entering Earths atmosphere in 2036 is 100%.
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Well in Ripleys believe it or not, they say a meteor will hit, but don't be to cautious about it because there's no reason to. It's just a load of junk, so don't believe it, please.
No. There is no comet or asteroid or meteor going to hit the Earth. Most of it is superstition.
The asteroid 99942 Apophis was set for a possible future impact on April 13, 2036.However, this data was based on predictions that it would collide with Earth in 2004 and then predictions placed the date as 2029. Further observational data discounted this, and the 2036 date was set.The chances that the asteroid will strike the Earth is put as 1:250,000
No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth
Chances are, no. There was some concern in 2004 that the asteroid Apophis might hit earth in 2029, but it is now known that the object will narrowly miss earth, though there is still some uncertainty of a few thousand miles as to how close it will come. There is still a very slight chance that it could hit earth in 2036.Even if we did predict that an asteroid would hit earth, we could not predict the path so precisely as to whether it would hit a particular city.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.
No, don't worry.
No. There is no comet or asteroid or meteor going to hit the Earth. Most of it is superstition.
April 13 2036 by mark Joseph coz
Apophis is an 885 foot diameter asteroid that will pass by Earth on April 13, 2036. The odds of it hitting the Earth are calculated to be 1 in 48,000. Keep in mind that the asteroid that crashed into Chicxulub, Mexico wiping out the dinosaurs was 6 miles wide,nearly 36 times larger.
about 60 or 70% of life species plus humans will died out when if the asteroid apophis when if hit the earth that asteroid is size of manhattan same size which killed off the dinosaurs
The asteroid 99942 Apophis was set for a possible future impact on April 13, 2036.However, this data was based on predictions that it would collide with Earth in 2004 and then predictions placed the date as 2029. Further observational data discounted this, and the 2036 date was set.The chances that the asteroid will strike the Earth is put as 1:250,000
No, an asteroid cannot destroy earth, but a large enough asteroid can have devastating effects on the life on Earth
Chances are, no. There was some concern in 2004 that the asteroid Apophis might hit earth in 2029, but it is now known that the object will narrowly miss earth, though there is still some uncertainty of a few thousand miles as to how close it will come. There is still a very slight chance that it could hit earth in 2036.Even if we did predict that an asteroid would hit earth, we could not predict the path so precisely as to whether it would hit a particular city.
They may happen to cross Earth's orbit, and just crash into it. The gravity of the planets can also help increase the likelihood of a collision.
Yes, Apophis is real, but it is not a physical entity. Apophis is a near-Earth asteroid that gained attention due to its close approach to Earth in 2029 and 2036. Scientists are monitoring its trajectory to assess any potential impact risks.
As of November 25, 2009, there are no known asteroids that will collide with the Earth.We know there will be some; after all, the Earth has been hit before. The massive "Permian Extinction" event 252 million years ago that killed 75% of all life on Earth may have been caused by an impact event. The Chicxulub Crater off the Yukatan Peninsula was caused (we believe) by the impact of a comet or asteroid about 65 million years ago, which may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. Numerous other impact craters dot the landscape and the ocean floor. The next one is just a matter of time.But there is nothing on the horizon yet. Possibly the greatest currently-known hazard is the 2036 pass of the asteroid Apophis, n April 13, 2036. The odds are currently believed to be quite low that Apophis will strike the Earth, but it bears observation.
No, if the Earth was destroyed by an asteroid we would not be living today.