COMS.PERS.SOLAR SYSTEM ASTR 2 PKG
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The graph above I Figure 12.30) shows how often impacts occur for objects of different sizes. The photo above shows Comet Tempel 1 moments before the Deep Impact spacecraft crashed into it.

  1. Meteor Crater m Arizona is about 1.2 kilometers across. According to the graph, about how big was the object that made this crater? (Note: Be sure to read tine axis labels carefully.)
    1. I meter
    2. 10 meters
    3. 100 meters
    4. 1 kilometer
  2. How often do objects big enough Io create craters like Meteor Crater impact Earth?
    1. once in Earth's history
    2. about once every ten thousand years
    3. about once every few million years
    4. about once every day, but most burn up in the atmosphere or land in the ocean

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