To determine it you or the astronomer needs to figure out the speed of the meteor.
Astronomers would then have To measure the light output, rotation rate and trajectory, also they would have to conduct their own plight path calculations.
Trajectory Analysts at NASA are just one of the places that has the ability and technology to determine the exact date, time, place, and angle of entry.
Three boundaries that connect with this theory are faults, trenches, mid ocean ridges, and mountain ranges. They all connect or contribute to an action caused by a certain boundary.
A celestial impact would destroy land, crops, and animals. All water and food would become polluted so there wouldn't be a main food source. Since there is a low supply of food there will be a high demand of food. This leads up to a struggle for the economy because of prices rising up
Only 70% of the population is urban. When a celestial impact happens the leftover debris will pollute the air and water. Not only the impact itself will kill thousands of people but afterwards the harsh conditions .
For people who want to travel or who have left Mongolia on an airplane their is no way they can return or leave if the runways were destroyed. It would take a while. Without transportation their goods and supplies can't be transported.
Potent water means clean and is the most valuable resource in survival so during a natural disaster it is vital that you have this resource. Since potable water is contaminated you can boil it to extract the germs. If you had to choose between a lake or a stream go for the stream its the best source and a bit more healthier. Do not get lake water it may be contaminated. So potent water is the best drinkable water and it is critical have some to keep you body hydrated enough to survive.
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