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What are meteoroids?

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Answered by Smarter111
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Meteoroid is a small body moving in the solar system that would become a meteor if it entered the earth's atmosphere. They are significantly smaller than asteroids, and range in size from small grains to one-meter-wide objects.

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Answered by yoodyannapolis
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Meteoroids are rock or iron lumps that revolve around the sun just like planets, asteroids, and quasars.

Explanation:

  • Meteoroids are extremely common in the solar system, particularly the tiny particles called micrometeoroids.
  • A meteoroid is a small, deep space, bumpy or translucent body.
  • This phenomenon is called a "shooting star" or a meteor A sequence of auroras that occur fractions of a second apart that seem to arise from some fixed point in the sky is named a meteor shower.
  • They vary in size from dust to about 10 meters in diameter (generally, larger objects are called asteroids).
  • A meteoroid is classified as a meteor that catches fire when it moves through the upper orbit.

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