The fireball of Michigan

Torch light

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A fireball was seen yesterday particularly in the sky of Michigan (and reported to be seen in some other northern states of America in addition to Canada.

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1- There was a bright light, then explosion.
2- There is a cold wave now in these regions.
3- Such fireballs have almost been recorded in the frozen and very cold regions and seasons.
 

Torch light

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So why such fireballs observed in the frozen and cold regions, while nothing of that has been seen in the hot regions of the earth?
Moreover, it has been said in this event of the fireball of Michigan, that an earthquake! followed it?

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OmegaOm

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Meteors hit the Earth all over the planet Torch light.
Here is a big one that hit arizona 50,000 years ago.
IT was 40 meters wide traveling ten times the speed of a bullet.
Blew a hole 1250 meters wide.



Just that they do not happen often, especially larger ones like the one in Michigan this week.
Now with the whole world on video now, we will see alot more of them in the news.
But on space.com these things are happening all the time. Every month almost there is a small city destroying asteroid flying relatively close by the Earth Moon system.