Science, asked by saksham3728, 8 months ago

Meteors burn on entering into the earth's atmosphere. give resaon?

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Answered by allorasharma
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Answer:

Hey mate hope it is helpful

Explanation:

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. The air burns the meteor until there is nothing left.

Answered by mehreennaikoo123
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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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