An asteroid is a small, rocky object that orbits the Sun. Most asteroids are found in the asteroid belt, a region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. However, some asteroids can also be found closer to Earth or further out in the solar system.
Characteristics of Asteroids
Composition: Asteroids are made up of rock, metal, and other elements. They can vary in size from a few meters to hundreds of kilometers in diameter.
Shape: Asteroids can have irregular shapes and may be pitted or cratered from impacts with other objects.
Orbital Path: Most asteroids orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt, but some may have highly elliptical or even circular orbits that bring them close to Earth.
Impact and Potential Hazards
Asteroids have the potential to collide with Earth, and such impacts can have devastating effects. The study of asteroids is important for understanding and mitigating the potential hazards they pose to our planet.
Study Tips
Learn about the different types of asteroids, such as C-type, S-type, and M-type asteroids, and their compositions.
Understand the concept of the asteroid belt and its location in the solar system.
Explore the potential hazards of asteroid impacts and the efforts being made to monitor and mitigate these risks.
By understanding the characteristics and potential hazards of asteroids, we can better prepare for the future and protect our planet from potential impacts.
Use research-based evidence to propose a scientific explanation regarding how the distribution of Earth’s resources such as minerals, fossil fuels, and groundwater are the result of ongoing geoscience processes (e.g., past volcanic and hydrothermal activity, burial of organic sediments, active weathering of rock).