YES
The meteorites come from space. They are destroyed in mesosphere.
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The planet covered with craters made by meteorites is Mercury. Its lack of an atmosphere to protect it from impacts has allowed billions of years of meteorite bombardment to create a heavily cratered surface.
They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.They are known as meteorites if they land on Earth.
The ozone layer slows down meteorites. This is a layer of atmosphere.
No
Its gravity holds in the atmosphere, which protects us from UV rays and meteorites.
Meteorites are 'burned' during their meteor phase in which they light up due to the friction of Earth's atmosphere caused by their rapid descent and the increasing thickness of the atmosphere.
Yes, meteorites can rust when they enter Earth's atmosphere due to the high temperatures and chemical reactions that occur during their entry.
Our atmosphere also reflects UV and makes meteors burn up.
Meteorites help us understand the composition of asteroids because meteorites are small asteroids.
No. Any atmosphere would quickly escape into space, due to the low gravity.