There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit the Earth in the near future. Scientists continuously monitor asteroids and comets that come close to Earth, and there are no imminent threats at this time.
It is currently difficult to accurately predict when the next asteroid will hit Earth. However, scientists are continually monitoring asteroids in our solar system to identify any potential threats and assess the level of risk they pose to our planet. Efforts are also underway to develop strategies to prevent or mitigate the impact of a potential asteroid strike in the future.
No standing next to a dog in a thunderstorm does not increase the chance of getting hit by lightning? Dogs have a better sense to the earth around them. Probably standing right next to a dog will have a lower chance saying they will run away from where possible lightning can strike.
If a 1000 km long asteroid were to hit Earth, it would likely cause catastrophic damage on a global scale. The impact would release unimaginable amounts of energy, leading to widespread destruction, tsunamis, and potentially mass extinction events. The aftermath would include severe climate changes, loss of life, and long-term environmental consequences.
It is possible for comets and asteroids to hit Earth, but they are extremely rare events.
either a metor or astriod
There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit Earth in the near future. Astronomers continuously monitor and track near-Earth objects to assess any potential impact risks, but at this time, there are no imminent threats.
in about 2032
Currently there are no asteroids expected to hit Earth in the next 100 years.
Halley's comet is not predicted to hit Earth in the foreseeable future. The next time it will be visible from Earth is in 2061.
Probably in the next few minutes. Thousands of meteors hit the earth every year. In a typical year there are between 18,000 and 80,000 meteorites of 10 grams or more, which strike earth.
No. At least, not for the next few million years.
There are currently no known asteroids predicted to hit the Earth in the near future. Scientists continuously monitor asteroids and comets that come close to Earth, and there are no imminent threats at this time.
a baby
no it wont next year we will still be here so we can not be deid next year we will be in shcool so no
Gravity. The suns gravity holds the planets in place. Astroids don't usually reach us weirdly enough. If you would like to read about it the book "life as we knew it" Is a good book about an astriod hitting the moon, and the effects on the people.
Probably in the next few minutes. Thousands of meteors hit the earth every year. In a typical year there are between 18,000 and 80,000 meteorites of 10 grams or more, which strike earth.