yes because my teacher told me in science class and it is in my science book
Meteorites do not come volcanoes. Instead, meteorites come from comets or asteroids and originate in outer space. The size can vary from small to extremely large.
Well, most geodes can be found in riverbeds. Some tumble into streams.
No. While some limestone deposits may form at hydrothermal vents, most of the limestone in the world was formed by marine organisms.
Meteorites fall into two classes, stony and iron. There is a belt of meteoric material near Mars, from which many of our meteorites come. Perhaps the debris from a broken planet? The iron meteorites, in fact iron-nickel mixtures, are magnetic. the stony meteorites are not. Have a look for Bode's Law in a reference source.
False.
* pollution * green house gases * littering * wild fires * tsunamis * earth quakes * tornados * waste products * volcanoes * meteorites
Pyroclastic flows don't come from shield volcanoes. They come from cinder cone and sometimes composite volcanoes. Shield volcanoes only erupt runny lava.
Stony meteorites, iron meteorites, stony-iron meteorites.
The meteorites come from space. They are destroyed in mesosphere.
Earth's craters have been created by Meteorites and Volcanoes.
tsunamis are formed by underwater volcanoes, meteorites, and both of them equal up to the final disaster, an earthquake.
mines no. space, meteorites
Sulfur (sometimes spelled as sulphur, although this is not correct by current IUPAC rules) is commonly found near natural hot springs or near volcanoes. It's also found in the combined form in many minerals, such as pyrite and galena.
Yes. That is what meteorites are.
Meteorites fall into two classes, stony and iron. There is a belt of meteoric material near Mars, from which many of our meteorites come. Perhaps the debris from a broken planet? The iron meteorites, in fact iron-nickel mixtures, are magnetic. the stony meteorites are not. Have a look for Bode's Law in a reference source.
There is no single answer meteorites come in many different colours
False.
* pollution * green house gases * littering * wild fires * tsunamis * earth quakes * tornados * waste products * volcanoes * meteorites
Iron meteorites, stony meteorites and stony-iron meteorites.
Pyroclastic flows don't come from shield volcanoes. They come from cinder cone and sometimes composite volcanoes. Shield volcanoes only erupt runny lava.