The formation of The Canyon did not involve a meteor in any way whatsoever.
If you mean "was the grand canyon caused by a meteor impact/", then no. The grand canyon was eroded by the Colorado river It may have received a few meteors over the years, but they were of insignificant consequence, compared to erosion.
It takes 175,32 seconds
The best route to take from San Diego to the Grand Canyon is staying on I-15 until you hit Barstow then, you will merge on to I-40, staying on I-40 until you hit highway 180. http://www.fodors.com/community/united-states/best-route-from-grand-canyon-to-san-diego.cfm
A meteor.
Yes
A meteor hit the Earth in the Ural mountains of Russia, near the city of Chelyabinsk, in February 2013.
Meteor Crater is near Winslow, Arizona.
It is called a meteorite.
If an astronaut is not bleeding, then he most likely has not been hit by a meteor. If the space vehicle in which he is traveling is not leaking air, or fluid from one of its storage tanks, then the ship has likewise not been hit by a meteor.
No, because that meteor already hit the earth.
Yes.
they were supposedly hit my a meteor