No; they fall all the time.
Yes, meteors do fall very quickly to Earth.
Almost certainly; meteors fall all over the world every night. Most of them are tiny, the size of a grain of rice or smaller.
They do fall on the Earth.
Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.Yes. If you watch for a few hours, it is likely that you see one, or several.
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Comets dont. Meteors do because of gravity
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No. Meteors have no light source. What you see in only reflected light.
Meteors do not explore. Rocks from space can not explore, only living beings can.
Meteors hit the Earth's atmosphere and burn up in a second or two. They streak across the night sky and are gone. Comets are farther away, and move only slowly, night by night, across the sky.
Yes, meteors are true. You can see them. If you go out on any dark clear night you have to chance to see them, especially when there are meteor showers.