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What is the difference between meteors meteorites and comets

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Answered by Anonymous
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Comet: A body of ice, rock and dust that can be several miles in diameter and orbits the sun. Debris from comets is the source of many meteoroids. It originates from a comet or asteroid.

Meteor: A meteoroid that enters the earth's atmosphere and vaporizes.

Meteorite: If a small asteroid or large meteoroid survives its fiery passage through the Earth's atmosphere and lands on Earth's surface, it is then called a meteorite.

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Answered by kailashkushwaha642
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1.meteor= video aur generally seen in the form of luminous streak these are actually small fragments of planetary rocks the enter the earth atmosphere and get burn due to their high speed the streak of light that despair soon in the sky is nothing but a meteor .

2.meteorite= Amity or it is an unbranched Met Your that falls on the earth surface these are actually in completely brand rocks P switch on falling on the earth surface makes creators meteoroids often falls on the surface of moon .

3.comet= hi, DJ also called telstar it is a glowing heavenly body that has a long brightly glowing tail it has a definite Orbit around the earth comments are always seen after a fixed period of time .

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