What space rock?
2007-09-11 22:54:18
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The earth gets hit with 'space rocks' every day of all sorts of shapes and sizes.
2007-09-12 01:54:28
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answer #2
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answered by B. 7
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Space "rocks" or meteoroids are hitting us all the time. Mostly they are tiny, from the size of a grain of sand to the size of a pea. No larger "rocks", such as asteroids, are currently known to be approaching Earth, according to the IAU Minor Planet Center.
2007-09-12 01:08:33
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answered by GeoffG 7
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Small bits of dust hit us every day, but there is no sizable rock that is on a collision course to hit us any time in the next few hundred years; at least not as far as we know.
2007-09-12 01:40:40
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Could be any size from a few feet to miles across. In fact ,some near Earth objects weren't spotted until they had passed by. Chances are might never know!
2007-09-12 17:04:38
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answered by kwilfort 7
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What sort of dink question is this?
"Space rocks" hit the earth all the time. Most of them are tiny. The big ones come along every now and again.
2007-09-11 23:31:09
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answered by Anonymous
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like your square head.
No, seriously. No one knows the answer to this question because for now there is no fact that a rock is approaching Earth.
2007-09-11 22:58:10
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answered by Words Of Wisdom 3
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could be any size - it is coming, too. it's just a matter of time
2007-09-15 08:19:30
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answered by Anonymous
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177 square miles
2007-09-11 22:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I say it will be hundred times bigger than Earth
2007-09-15 18:30:50
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answered by ramboy517 2
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