why do meteoroids burn up in radio communication
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Meteors burst radio communications relies on the fact that meteors continually enter the Earth's atmosphere. As they do so they burn up leaving a trail of ionisation behind them. ... It is found that the number of meteors entering the atmosphere is inversely proportional to their size.
Meteoroids burn up in the atmosphere and fall to the Earth as dust. Every day, approximately 3000 metric tons of dusty space material falls to Earth.
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