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.
The best positive effect is that we get many metals from meteorites and some non metals. We specially get iron mostly.
The two main types of meteorites that hit Earth are stony meteorites and iron meteorites. Stony meteorites are composed mainly of silicate minerals, while iron meteorites are composed mainly of metallic iron-nickel.
500 meteorites have missed the earth from crashing
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Meteorites that originate from the asteroid belt can collide with Earth, carrying evidence of Earth's inner composition. By analyzing these meteorites, scientists can study the interior structure and composition of our planet.
Two types of meteorites that can hit Earth are stony meteorites, which are made of mostly silicate minerals, and iron meteorites, which are composed mainly of iron and nickel.
Meteorites don't revolve - they are meteors that have fallen to Earth.
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While some meteorites may contain iron and nickel like Earth's core, they are not fully analogous in composition. Meteorites also contain a variety of other materials such as silicates, oxides, and other minerals that are not found in Earth's core.
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.