Euhn
Euhn t1_j5mybwg wrote
Reply to comment by hartstone6 in Earth's inner core seems to be slowing its spin according to new research published in Nature Geoscience. The study authors suggest this might be part of an approximately 70-year cycle where the core speeds up and slows down relative to the rest of the planet. by shiruken
That is a huge guess and not statistically sound.
Euhn t1_ja6p0r7 wrote
Reply to comment by --BenjaminDanklin-- in Why are Most Meteorites Found in Antarctica? by ChieftainMcLeland
Because most of the objects in our solar system are on the same plane of rotation around the sun. Planets are all very closely aligned, most of the objects that could impact Earth are on a similar trajectory. If an object hits near the equator, the faster and deeper it dives into the atmosphere, generating heat and ablating itself before it hits the ground. Objects etering near the poles have a longer time to slow down in less dense atmosphere. Less likely to burn up before reaching the ground.