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What are shooting star ? How are they formed ?

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Answered by subinabiya7
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Explanation:

A shooting star is really a small piece of rock or dust that hits Earth's atmosphere from space. It moves so fast that it heats up and glows as it moves through the atmosphere. Shooting stars are actually what astronomers call meteors. Most meteors burn up in the atmosphere before they reach the ground.They are mostly made up of gases called hydrogen and helium. The next time you look up to the vast night sky, remember that even the tiniest specks of dust and rock can light up the darkness—and that interstellar dust is falling around us all the time

Answered by amoghvarote
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Shooting stars are basically a meteor shower when all the dust particle from asteroids or comets enter Earth's atmosphere at very high speed and they hit the Earth's atmosphere and they rub against each other and form a fiction between each other and they heat when the heat evaporate then the shooting stars appear.

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