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Burning of a meteor in the atmosphere is due to see​

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Answered by Hiranmayee31
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Answer:

Meteors burn up when they hit the Earth's atmosphere. ... When the meteor hits the atmosphere, the air in front of it compresses incredibly quickly. When a gas is compressed, its temperature rises. This causes the meteor to heat up so much that it glows.

Explanation:

Meteors burn up when they hit the Earth's atmosphere. ... When the meteor hits the atmosphere, the air in front of it compresses incredibly quickly. When a gas is compressed, its temperature rises. This causes the meteor to heat up so much that it glows.

Answered by einstein44
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Answer:

meteors bud op in the atmosphere due to friction

Explanation:

due to there high speed and large surface area that contacts with air friction increase and a lot of heat energy is produced

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