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Answered by madamx914
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Asteroids

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Asteroids

Explanation:

  • Asteroids are small stony and metallic objects that orbit the Sun but are not large enough to be termed planets.
  • Minor planets are what they're called. Asteroids range in size from Ceres, with a diameter of around 1000 km, to pebble-sized asteroids. There are sixteen asteroids with a diameter of 240 kilometres or more.
  • They've been discovered from within Earth's orbit to beyond Saturn's. The majority, on the other hand, are contained inside a primary belt that runs between Mars and Jupiter's orbits.
  • Some of them have orbits that cross Earth's path, and some of them have even collided with it in the past. Barringer Meteor Crater near Winslow, Arizona, is one of the best preserved specimens. Asteroids are debris left behind from the solar system's origin.
  • According to one theory, they are the remains of a planet that was killed long ago in a cataclysmic collision. Asteroids are most likely fragments of material that never formed into a planet.
  • In reality, if all asteroids' estimated total mass were assembled into a single object, it would be less than 1,500 kilometres (932 miles) across, or about half the diameter of our Moon.
  • Examining fragments of space debris that fall to Earth's surface has given us a lot of information about asteroids. Meteoroids are asteroids that are on a crash trajectory with Earth.
  • When a meteoroid collides with our atmosphere at high speeds, friction forces this chunk of space matter to incinerate, resulting in a meteor.
  • If the meteoroid does not totally burn up, what is left is a meteorite, which impacts the Earth's surface.
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