No. The vast majority of them are burned up in the atmosphere.
All planets, both with and without atmospheres, encounter meteoroids. If the planet has an atmosphere then those meteoroids will burn up long before reaching the surface. Those without atmospheres do not have such protection and so the meteoroids strike the surface directly.
There are almost no extrusive rocks on the earths surface because they are all under the earths surface. They are mainly lower than the earths surface.
i dont know what the answer is at all
all ofthe changes on earth surface occur slowly
i think
A map.
All meteoroids that Earth encounters are moving very fast. When they strike the atmosphere their great speed superheats the air around them and they become meteors. The intense heat is enough to vaporize most meteors in a matter of seconds.
A map is a flat drawing that shows all or parts of earth surface.
When moisture that has evaporated from the earths surface and then falls back as rain
Because it has no astmosphere.
It was all forest and water
Geosphere