Look, i'v done an assighnment on meteorites and i think, that their is a one in a million chance that a meteoite would hit the earth since the atmosphere burns the meteroite up but if this did happen, the dust from the impact would smudge up the air and block the sun for decades which means plants won't grow and starvation would start. but if a large meteroite struck the earth, the earth would basicly shatter and magnum from the inercore would be released and would cover the whole earth causing devastating disasters. Look, i'v done an assighnment on meteorites and i think, that their is a one in a million chance that a meteoite would hit the earth since the atmosphere burns the meteroite up but if this did happen, the dust from the impact would smudge up the air and block the sun for decades which means plants won't grow and starvation would start. but if a large meteroite struck the earth, the earth would basicly shatter and magnum from the inercore would be released and would cover the whole earth causing devastating disasters.
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The best positive effect is that we get many metals from meteorites and some non metals. We specially get iron mostly.
500 meteorites have missed the earth from crashing
Stony and iron meteorites hit earth.
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There are many different compositions of meteorites. The meteorites that are thought to be analogous in composition to the Earth's core are made of iron.
Meteorites do attack Earth. Meteorites are chunks, usally of planets, that have been split up. While they are travilling towards the sun (gravity) they are sometimes attaracted by our gravity.
Meteorites don't revolve - they are meteors that have fallen to Earth.
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Meteorites can fall anywhere on Earth. So, yes, there are likely meteorites to be found in Florida. They look very similar to normal rocks, but they have elements in them not commonly found on Earth.