SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

METEORS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is the name we give to the light that is created when a meteoroid enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up? It is also known as a shooting star.
A
Meteor
B
Comet
C
Meteorite
D
Asteroid
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -If a meteoroid comes close enough to Earth and enters Earth’s atmosphere, it vaporizes and turns into a meteor: a streak of light in the sky. Because of their appearance, these streaks of light are sometimes called “shooting stars.” But meteors are not actually stars.

Detailed explanation-2: -A shooting star is really a small piece of rock or dust that hits Earth’s atmosphere from space. It moves so fast that it heats up and glows as it moves through the atmosphere. Shooting stars are actually what astronomers call meteors.

Detailed explanation-3: -This glowing meteoroid is called a meteor, sometimes nicknamed a “shooting star.” Most meteoroids that enter Earth’s atmosphere disintegrate before they reach the ground. The pieces that do strike Earth’s surface are called meteorites.

Detailed explanation-4: -When the meteors enter the earth’s atmosphere they burn due to the friction caused by the earth’s gravity and a streak of light is seen. This is referred to as shooting star.

Detailed explanation-5: -Hence, shooting star is a common name for the visible path of a meteoroid as it enters the atmosphere, becoming a meteor.

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