That depends, Meteors can either be solid iron / metal(S) or lose dust and frozen water. Technically they can have many different things on there surface and what they are made of from the inside is not know from just looking at it through a telescope/the naked eye.
its a big hole. it's not that hard to find
There's no way to avoid millions of meteors falling on the Earth every day. But on an individual level, you can shield your person from them by staying inside all the time, or by wearing a safety 'hard hat' when you leave the house.
The orbit of a meteor depends on the size of the meteor. Different meteors have different orbits and it is hard to calculate its size.
Meteors are not that important, meteorites might be.
It is a shower of meteors.
mail me with the size of the meteors
No. New meteors arrive every day.
Yes, meteors exist now.
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No, comets and meteors are not considered to be small planets. Comets are simply considered to be comets, and meteors are simply considered to be meteors. (Meteors are asteroids that have entered the atmosphere.)
This can vary a lot between different meteors; the main classification, if I remember correctly, is between "ice meteors" that are made up mainly of ice, and "rock meteors", out of rocky materials.
Meteors do not just disappear. Meteors either land somewhere on Earth out of site or they just burn up in the atmosphere.