There is not a very specific amount of meteors falling from the sky could be more than fifty to tens of thousands!
a meteor shower
No one has died as result of a meteor shower.
Meteor shower is also known As meteor outburst or meteor storms That may produce more than 1000 meteors per hour most of the meteors are small in size and therefore disintegrate it is cause by the Streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids
A meteor shower gets its name from the constellation it appears to emanate from. The meteors of course do not originate in the constellation.
There really isn't a "color" associated with a meteor shower. Individual meteors are usually whitish, with possibly some tinge of another color.
Meteor shower. It occurs when Earth passes through the debris left behind by a comet, resulting in multiple meteors appearing to come from the same point in the sky.
They won't see the same meteor as you do, but they will see a meteor shower, as they are falling in many parts of the world. So they will see ones that you don't, but both of you will be able to enjoy watching a meteor shower.
The Lyrid meteor shower. In 2011 is should be at its best on the nights of April 20 and 21, with a peak of perhaps a dozen or so meteors per hour.
When earth gets collide or just touched by meteors in space the shower occurs
Any "beautiful effect" attributed to comets and meteors is simply the startlingly beautiful effect of observing a substantial meteor shower or plainly visible comet. For most people, experiencing a meteor shower or seeing a comet is an unusual and beautiful event.
The Quadrantid meteor shower is an annual event that occurs in early January. It is known for its intense, brief meteor shower with up to 100 meteors per hour at its peak. The meteor shower is created by debris left behind by an asteroid named 2003 EH1.
Should be early January. The Quadrantid meteors should peak at around the 3rd.