Reading@the End of Life On Earth - Exercises
Reading@the End of Life On Earth - Exercises
Reading@the End of Life On Earth - Exercises
Could a meteorite collision really mean the end of life on Earth? Read this to find out what happens when
small meteorites collide with Earth, and just how much damage a big one could do.
Preparation
Write the disasters in the correct group.
When the meteorite exploded on 15 February 2013, many people were ______________ (hurt) by
1.
falling glass.
2. The explosion of another small object ______________ (made flat) many trees.
Scientists weren't expecting the Russian meteorite because it had been too small for anyone to
3.
______________ (see or notice).
It was probably a large asteroid colliding with Earth that ______________ (made extinct) the
4.
dinosaurs.
65 million years ago, an enormous object ______________ (hit) the Yucatan region of Mexico with
5.
a force of 100 megatons.
Jupiter protects Earth by diverting away the dangerous comets and asteroids that might
7.
______________ (pass from one side to the other of) Earth's orbit.
Scientists will now ______________ (observe or check regularly over a period of time) potential
8.
hazards even more carefully.
Discussion
Vocabulary Box Write any new words you have learnt in this lesson.