Science, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

What is meteor? How are they visible to us?How do they differ from meteoroids??

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Answered by aami1463
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Meteoroids are members of the Solar System because they revolve around the Sun. When a meteoroid breaks away from its orbit around the Sun and falls towards the Earth, it becomes a meteor. It is the visible path of a burning meteoroid that enters the Earth's atmosphere which is called a meteor....❤❤

Answered by shrutiverma204
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Meteors are the celestial bodies from the sky which we see as a bright streak of light flashes for a moment across the sky. Meteoroids are celestial objects which range in size from tiny sand grains to big boulders of several hundred tonnes and revolve around the sun in their orbits. When a meteoroid breaks away from its orbit around the sun and falls towards the earth, it becomes a meteor.

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