Zero. By definition a meteoriod cannot hit the earth. On a meteoriod enters the atmospehe it becomes a meteor amd when it hits the earth it is a Meteorite.
Earth's chance: 15% Moons chance: 50%
Mars> slim to none Earth> 9.67% Reason: No astronaut can make it to Mars
Yes
Zero.
The Earth has never been endangered or harmed by a black hole, and chances are, never will be.
Not a chance.
that remains to be seen. although the chances are slim, there might be an earth-like planet millions of light-years away!
Pretty high if humans keep on polluting the earth and causing the atmosphere to thin out, allowing dangerous radiation into out planet.
Considering the number of spacecraft that have already accomplished that, the chances appear pretty good.
It is not a matter of chance it is a matter of physics. The moon is tidally locked with the earth. All this takes are the effects of gravity and time.
Not with earth specifically, but it will eventually collide with the Milky Way Galaxy. Galaxies are mostly empty space, so when this collision occurs the chances of earth suffering a collision as a result are negligible.
No. The chances of an asteroid large enough to cause significant damage is very low.