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What do meteors have to do w/ math?
What do meteors have to do w/ science?
What do meteors have to do w/ you?
What do meteors have to do w/ earth?

2006-12-12 10:37:14 · 4 answers · asked by Ann 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

4 answers

What do meteors have to do w/ math?
If you want to know how big of a hole in the ground a metor
can make you need math to do the calculations

What do meteors have to do w/ science?
If you want to know how big of a hole in the ground a metor
can make you need science to know how the kinetic energy
the metor has (from moving fast) is converted into an
explosion big enough to put a hole in the ground

What do meteors have to do w/ you?
If you live in the path of a meteor, you need CNN to know
when to get out of the way. CNN needs experts who use
math and science to tell you when to move

What do meteors have to do w/ earth?
Earth, the Moon, and all the planets have been peppered
by meteors for billions of years. There is a theory that the
Moon's surface once was molten from the number of meteors
that were hitting it. Thankfully, most of the early meteors have
already hit something.

BTW, a meteor that hits the Earth becomes a meteorite. I'm not
sure what they call an Asteroid that hits the Earth. Maybe an asteroidite?

2006-12-12 11:41:52 · answer #1 · answered by Zefram 2 · 1 0

Math tells us where to look for them, where they are going to end up (where they are going to hit) and with how much force. Math also tells Bruce Willis how to blow it up real purrty. Science tells us they have hit before, they hit every day, and they will hit again, and what to expect when they hit. Science also tells us that to blow one up, Bruce Willis will need a really big nuke that'll blow up, real purrty. Me says that there is a pretty good chance that life developed on this planet because of planets are made up of uncounted chunks of space stuff bashing into eachother making planets and bring the neccessary building blocks to those masses. Me also says he starts feelin' funny in a good way when Bruce Willis blows one up with a big nuke 'cause its really purrty. The Earth tells us that it was made of meteor strikes, got life, atmosphere, water ... all the good stuff from meteors, and doesn't mind their arrival all that much, because all forms change. It also says that its really happy to have Bruce Willis and his really big nukes to blow up meteors, 'cause its really, really purrty.

2006-12-12 18:49:14 · answer #2 · answered by the_bent_searcher 1 · 0 1

well they can blow up just about anything if they're big enough so i don't know about mr science above me but if we get enough big meteors to hit earth we're all totally skrewed

2006-12-12 19:20:56 · answer #3 · answered by marshall s 2 · 0 1

What does your homework have to do with me?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteor

2006-12-12 18:45:04 · answer #4 · answered by Jason 3 · 0 1

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