how meteors burn on entering atmosphere
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When meteors enter the atmosphere at very high speed, the friction force acting on them due to air is very high. It generated very high amount of heat which burns the meteors.
It starts burning shortly after entering the atmosphere. If it is large in size, it might not burn completely when it reaches earth. But in general, the size is not very big and they are burnt completely before they reach earth surface.
It starts burning shortly after entering the atmosphere. If it is large in size, it might not burn completely when it reaches earth. But in general, the size is not very big and they are burnt completely before they reach earth surface.
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The meteors burn on entering the atmosphere because of friction produced between air and the Meteor. The friction produces heat and burns the Meteor.
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