UNIVERSE
METEORITES
Question
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A piece of stony debris that travels in outer space
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A small thing
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As a meteor goes through the atmosphere, if it does not burn up completely the rest of the portion
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Meteoroids become meteors when they crash into Earth’s atmosphere and the gases surrounding them briefly light up as “shooting stars.” While most meteors burn up and disintegrate in the atmosphere, many of these space rocks reach Earth’s surface in the form of meteorites.
Detailed explanation-2: -the meteor is approaching Earth at a slower speed, the rock will likely survive its collision with Earth’s atmosphere, Moorhead added. In other words, the meteor will not burn up completely, and some remnant meteorites will fall to the ground.
Detailed explanation-3: -A meteor is made up of bits of dust and rock that broke away from colliding asteroids, comets, or planets. Most of these chunks of rock and metal burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere and become meteoroids.
Detailed explanation-4: -As they fall through the atmosphere, they quickly burs up and turns into meteors, or shooting stars. If the particle is large enough to survive its trip through the atmosphere and fall to the ground, it becomes a meteorite.
Detailed explanation-5: -Meteorites. Sometimes meteoroids don’t vaporize completely in the atmosphere. In fact, sometimes they survive their trip through Earth’s atmosphere and land on the Earth’s surface. When they land on Earth, they are called meteorites.
Detailed explanation-6: -meteorite, any fairly small natural object from interplanetary space-i.e., a meteoroid-that survives its passage through Earth’s atmosphere and lands on the surface. In modern usage the term is broadly applied to similar objects that land on the surface of other comparatively large bodies.