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In this video, we'll be comparing the potential destruction caused by different asteroid impacts. From small objects like the asteroid that struck Earth 66 million years ago, causing the extinction of the dinosaurs, to larger objects like the asteroid that struck Russia in 2013, we'll explore the devastating effects that these impacts can have. We'll discuss the factors that contribute to the level of destruction caused by an asteroid impact, such as the size and speed of the asteroid, and the location of the impact. Whether you're a science enthusiast or just want to learn more about these fascinating events, this video is a must-see. So grab some popcorn and join us as we compare the destruction caused by different asteroid impacts! Sources: https://www.quora.com/How-much-meteor... https://impact.ese.ic.ac.uk/ImpactEar... https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswi... https://www.insurancequotes.com/home/... https://www.astronomynotes.com/solflu.... https://jangafx.com/software/embergen... https://science.howstuffworks.com/que... Definition: The term meteor actually refers to the streak of light caused by a piece of space debris burning up in the atmosphere. The pieces of debris are called meteoroids, and remnants of the debris that reach Earth's surface (or another planet's) are called meteorites. Meteoroids have a pretty big size range. They include any space debris bigger than a molecule and smaller than about 330 feet (100 meters) -- space debris bigger than this is considered an asteroid. 1m (3.3ft): Frequency: 10 per Year Energy: 47 Tons Tnt 4m (13ft) Frequency: 1 per Year Energy: 750 Tons Tnt 10m (33ft) Frequency: 1 in 10 Years Energy: 19KT Tnt Same energy released as Hiroshima Atomic Bomb 20m (66ft) Frequency: 1 in 60 Years Energy: 200KT Tnt Example: Chelyabinsk Meteor in 2013 50m (160ft) Frequency: 1 in 750 Years Energy: 1MT Tnt 100m (330ft) Frequency: 1 in 5200 Years Energy: 5MT Tnt Example: Tunguska Meteor in 1908 200m (660ft) Frequency: 1 in 36000 Energy: 250MT Tnt Same energy released as Krakatoa Volcano in 1888 500m (1650ft) Frequency: 1 in 100000 Years Energy: 2.8GT Tnt Same energy released as La Garita Super Volcano Eruption 1km (3300ft) Frequency: 1 in 440000 Years Energy: 45GT Tnt 15km 1 in 150M Years Energy: 200TT Tnt Example: Chicxulub Asteroid Ceres 1000km (620mi) Energy: 140ET Tnt Inspired by: Reigarw Comparisons • Asteroid Collision Power Comparison