SOLAR SYSTEM

UNIVERSE

METEORS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What do asteroids and meteors have in common?
A
Both refer to bodies in our solar system that orbit the Sun.
B
They’re the same size as the planets.
C
They are not large enough to be deemed planets.
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Both asteroid and meteoroid refer to bodies in our solar system that orbit the Sun but are not large enough to be deemed planets. Traditionally, anything smaller than ten metres across was called a meteoroid. A meteor is not an object; it is the visible path of a meteoroid that has entered the Earth’s atmosphere.

Detailed explanation-2: -They are round, orbit around the sun, and may contain rings or additional moons. Planets can have solid, rocky, icy, gaseous, etc. surfaces. Asteroids also orbit around the sun.

Detailed explanation-3: -The Short Answer: Asteroids are smaller than a planet, but they are larger than the pebble-size objects we call meteoroids. A meteor is what happens when a meteoroid – a small piece of an asteroid or comet – burns up upon entering Earth’s atmosphere, creating a streak of light in the sky.

Detailed explanation-4: -A meteoroid is a small piece of asteroid or a comet, typically pebble-sized, but could be a little smaller or a little larger, and often created from a collision.. When a meteoroid gets close to the Earth and enters the Earth’s atmosphere, it’s called a meteor.

Detailed explanation-5: -meteor: A meteoroid that enters Earth’s atmosphere and burns up. meteorite: A meteoroid, especially one that has hit Earth’s surface. asteroid: A rocky object that orbits the sun and has an average size between a meteoroid and a planet.

Detailed explanation-6: -Asteroids are cratered and not round. Most asteroids orbit in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Trojan asteroids follow Jupiter’s orbit. Orbits of near-Earth asteroids cross Earth’s orbit.

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