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3. How does the atmosphere protect us from meteoroid hits?

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Answered by tshivom9
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The meteoroids don't actually 'burn up' but the air that's compressed as they enter the atmosphere can become hot enough to be incandescent. Air in little cracks and pockets is also highly and quickly compressed which tends to disintegrate the meteorite.

Answered by aravraj81
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How does the atmosphere protect us from meteoroid hits? The meteoroids don't actually 'burn up' but the air that's compressed as they enter the atmosphere can become hot enough to be incandescent. Air in little cracks and pockets is also highly and quickly compressed which tends to disintegrate the meteorite.

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