Most of the meteors disappear in the atmosphere of the earth , Why?
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dye to air resistance the get heated up and melt
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Our atmosphere is a better shield from meteoroids than researchers thought, new research shows. When a meteor comes hurtling toward Earth, the high-pressure air in front of it seeps into its pores and cracks, pushing the body of the meteor apart and causing it to explode, report scientists.
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