No.
it is the small rock that you pick up not really a meteorite
The Alien Egg is on Level 5. Go inside a meteorite to find it. The Alien Egg is light blue. It is the only super egg that spins.
Never. A "meteorite" is a space rock that fell through the Earth's atmosphere and became a "meteor", and survived the fall to the Earth. No meteorite from Earth will ever be taken to an "alien galaxy". Why would we? We'll find plenty of space rocks in space, where we don't have to use fuel to lift them back into space from the Earth's surface.
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No. A meteorite is a rock.
Meteorite
Yes,it can.
A meteorite that originates from Mars.
Scientists discovered a rare meteorite in the desert.
No. A Martian meteorite is simply a meteorite from Mars. It's basically just a rock.
"Meteorite" is a noun, and so it can be used in the following ways: A meteorite fell to earth last week. More than 90% of a meteorite's substance is rock. It would be very unusual for a human to be hit by a meteorite.
Meteorite.