SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

METEORITES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Select all that apply. Meteoroids can be:
A
rocky
B
volcanic
C
gaseous
D
metallic
E
planet size
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Asteroids are rocky, airless worlds that orbit our Sun. They are remnants left over from the formation of our solar system, ranging in size from the length of a car to about as wide as a large city. Asteroids are diverse in composition; some are metallic while others are rich in carbon, giving them a coal-black color.

Detailed explanation-2: -Many meteorites have iron or nickel in them, so they are heavier (and denser) than Earth rocks. Some meteorites have pits (regmaglypts) on the outside, which look like deep thumbprints. Meteorites are not bubbly, and do not have holes. Meteorite are usually not round.

Detailed explanation-3: -Most meteoroids are made of silicon and oxygen (minerals called silicates) and heavier metals like nickel and iron. Iron and nickel-iron meteoroids are massive and dense, while stony meteoroids are lighter and more fragile.

Detailed explanation-4: -Some rare meteorites, achondrites that do not contain metal, have low densities like common earth rocks. Density is not all that useful for distinguishing meteorites from meteorwrongs.

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