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Why does all meteors turn into meteorites this on the moon

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Answered by melody718
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Meteors start out as bits and pieces of passing comets, asteroids, and even our moon and planets. When they get knocked off their parent object, they continue to orbit the sun. In space, they are known as meteoroids.

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Earth plows through batches of meteoroids all the time. In fact, Earth encounters several hundred tons of these leftovers every day. They range in size from microscopic to about the size of a baseball. Most are about the size of a grain of sand. When meteoroids are about 50 to 68 miles from Earth, friction heats them as they race into our atmosphere at 20,000 to 90,000 miles an hour. They become so hot that they leave a thin trail of glowing air behind them. That's when they become known as meteors.

Answered by 36726
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Meteors start out as bits and pieces of passing comets, asteroids, and even our moon and planets. When they get knocked off their parent object, they continue to orbit the sun. In space, they are known as meteoroids.

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