Depending on the cloud of cometary debris the meteor was associated with, a typical meteoroid will be travelling at 10 to 40 kilometers per second (about 2,180 to 8,880 mph). It becomes a meteor when it enters the atmosphere.
The compression of the gas in front of the meteor causes it to heat up and slows the meteor down, so that it is traveling at a much slower speed if and when it impacts the ground. This speed will relate to the terminal velocity of the object, no more than 300 mph near the ground and often very much less. Some meteors explode in the air as "bolides" while still traveling at supersonic velocities, from 1000 to more than 40,000 mph.
*This does not apply to the huge meteors that struck Earth in the distant path, which weighed hundreds of tons and may have impacted with speeds of 11 km/sec (25,000 mph) or more.
If it is traveling through space, it is a meteoroid (a sand to boulder sized particle of debris in the Solar System). Meteoroids travel around the sun in a variety of orbits and at various velocities. The fastest ones move at about 26 miles per second (42 kilometers per second). The speed can depend on the distance from the Sun.
The visible path of a meteoroid that enters a planets atmosphere is called a meteor (or shooting star or falling star). The earth travels at about 18 miles per second (29 kilometers per second). Thus, when meteoroids meet the Earth's atmosphere head-on, the combined speed may reach about 44 miles per second (71 kilometers per second).
If a meteoroid reaches the ground, it is then called a meteorite. (and is thus on the ground motionless).
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They all vary, depending on where they are in their orbits, but the range of speeds for comets and for meteors are probably fairly close. In many cases, we know that the meteors are associated with comet orbits.
Its velocity with respect to Earth is typically somewhere between 10 and 70 km/second. It depends a lot whether it hits Earth from the "front" or from "behind" (with relation to Earth's movement around the Sun).
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Unless it is dislodged or moved by any other means, not at all. The term "meteorite" refers to a meteoroid that is already on the surface of the Earth.
*See the related question
Typical speeds are between 10 and 70 kilometers per second.
between 25,000 and 160,000 mph.
It was a 3,000,000 cm diameter around the meteorite.
The largest known meteorite is the Hoba meteorite. It landed on the farm "Hoba West", not far from Grootfontein, in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia.
It matters how fast you can go for instance if a fat guy is going as fast as he can and your jogging your not running but he is , so i would say how ever fast you can go. on the treadmill in the gym its 4.0mh
Hit by a meteorite.
Cyndaquil evolves with a water stone or at lvl 16 or higher.
Go to the town where you can pass by and get to the meteor cave( or what is its name ). Go to the house where the professor is and give him a meteorite. You'll get something from him if you give him a meteorite.
Once you have the meteorite, go to Fallabor Town. When you get there, go to the house closest to the meteorite impact spot. Inside will be a man who looks like a scientist (he's in a white coat). Talk to him, and he will ask for the meteorite. He will give you the reward once you hand it over.
You can go back to the Professor in the town and give him the Meteorite. He'll give you a TM in exchange.
You give your meteorite yo some guy in a house on island two. First off, he will give you a quest to do something, and then once you are done, go to him again and he will accept the meteorite.
Objects in the Solar System, near Earth, usually have speeds between 30 and 42 kilometers per second. Since Earth moves at 30 km/sec, a head-on crash between Earth and a meteorite may occur at a speed of up to about 72 km/sec.
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U go to fallarbor town and give it to him
No. A meteorite is a rock.
you go down that mountain and just keep doing what ya were doing that's what i did.
You go to Fallarbor town and give the meteorite to the scientist
When a meteorite or a meteor strikes the surface of a celestial body, or it can be any body of mass that is moving fast enough.