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I saw meteorite men and thought about where abouts meteorites fall. Then i decided to figure out how often they fall near me. I just want to know if the math is right? Please correct what is wrong. It is all based on 2 numbers, Earths total square miles and total meteorites per year which are both rounded, so it's not perfect. If you can help i'd appreciate it.

P.S. .0005 came from 58,000,000 devided by 29,000. Thanks again

 

The attachment has the chart.

Also the 61 years thing i know is wrong, forgot to delete that.

meteotie chart.pdf

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