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Yes. Every planet, with the exception of Mercury, has an outer atmosphere that will burn up any small object that enters into it. If the object is large enough, it might reach the surface of the planet after losing a little bit of mass entering the atmosphere.

Yes. If a meteoroid were to enter the atmosphere of Venus and become a meteor, it would get hot and burn, just like it would on Earth. If the meteoroid were large enough to survive, it would become a meteorite and crash on the surface of Venus, possibly causing a crater.

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