no meteors get bigger. meteors are rock, witch is usually been released from a bigger rock, sutch as a planet.
it depends on the size of the meteor, usually the moon is bigger
A star is much bigger. A meteor can be as small as a piece of dust. Stars are huge.
Meteors vary in size, but are never bigger than a star.
Meteors are smaller fragments of asteroids or comets that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, causing a bright streak of light. Asteroids are larger rocky objects that orbit the sun. In general, asteroids are bigger than meteors.
There isn't really any differences they are the same thing except an asteroid is MUCH MUCH bigger than a meteor, an asteroid is what killed off the dinos along time ago not a meteor. So say Jupiter and Pluto were a meteor, and a asteroid, Pluto wouold be the meteor and Jupiter would be the asteroid
Usually, a comet.Meteors are usually the dust trails of comets or bigger meteorites/asteroids that burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. They are about the size of grains of sand.
It is small and it doesn't really have gas. Scientists found a meteor bigger than Pluto.
Three factors can affect the brilliance of a meteor. 1, Size. The bigger, the brighter. 2. Speed. Faster ones are brighter. 3. Materials. What it is made of can greatly affect how brightly it shines.
It is caused by a collision of smaller body called the meteor, with the surface.
well, first of all, we're not sure if that killed them. But, if it did, it was because this meteor was huge! It was bigger than Pangea, the "dinosaur continent", which would be as big as our continent together! -dino-b, the dinosaur loving expert
Usually, a comet.Meteors are usually the dust trails of comets or bigger meteorites/asteroids that burn up in the Earth's atmosphere. They are about the size of grains of sand.
The suffix "meteor" is typically used to indicate a connection to meteors or meteorites, such as in the words "meteoric" (resembling a meteor) or "meteorite" (a fragment of a meteor).