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what are shooting stars​

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Shooting stars, or meteors, are caused by tiny specks of dust from space that burn up 65 to 135 km above Earth's surface as they plunge at terrific speeds into the upper atmosphere. ... This is the source of so-called “sporadic” meteors, a background phenomenon that produces about 10 shooting stars an hour.

Answered by himanshi8a132020
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Shooting stars, or meteors, are caused by tiny specks of dust from space that burn up 65 to 135 km above Earth's surface as they plunge at terrific speeds into the upper atmosphere. ... This is the source of so-called “sporadic” meteors, a background phenomenon that produces about 10 shooting stars an hour.

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