No, that is not an onomatopoeia. That's more personification. Onomatopoeias are usually the sound the object makes. For example, "buzz!" is an onomatopoeia of a bee or a bug. You could phrase your sentence like this instead: "Crash!! The meteoroids slammed against the earth's surface." In this sentence, "crash!" would be the onomatopoeia.
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leaves, or none, or few do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold, Bare ruined choirs, where late the sweet birds sang. What time of year is Shakespeare indirectly referring to
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sa naa na Mali ang sagot ko ha
The united nations enviroment progamme (Uenp)
Answer: Pepani ngati izi sizikuthandizani koma ndikufunikiradi mfundozo.
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