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Why do meteors burn on entering into the atmosphere

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Answered by elsakoshy1982
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The meteors burn on entering into the atmosphere because FRICTION produced between air and the meteor. The Friction produces Heat and Burns it. Thus, Saving us from The Impact of Meteors.

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Answered by seemaknl007
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When a small meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere, it goes from traveling through a vacuum to traveling through air. ... When the meteor hits the atmosphere, the air in front of it compresses incredibly quickly.

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