No, there is no water on meteoroids.
Meteoroids are small rocky or metallic bodies that do not have an atmosphere or surface water like larger celestial bodies such as planets. However, when a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, any water present in the meteoroid can be released as part of the vaporized material seen as a "shooting star."
no they dont or they dont have an atmosphere either :) <3
Its a meteoroid! or an asteroid
== == If a giant meteoroid hit earth humans would not live any more or animals earth will die.
Absolutely not. The Sun is not a meteoroid, it is a star. A meteoroid is a chunk of rock and debris travelling through space.
planets
Yes.
The meteoroid hurtled through space towards Earth.
The space rock is the celestial space object that a meteoroid comes from.
A meteoroid is not the same as a meteorite. A meteoroid is a small piece of rock or even dust flying through space.
No. There is no air, no water, no vegetation. The Moon's surface is covered in a relatively thin layer of pulverized rock powder, from the many meteoroid impacts. There is subsurface water ice deep in some craters, but this is where the sunlight never reaches.
A meteorite by definition has reached the ground. Mist meteoroids burn up in the Earths atmosphere. Any meteorite would have been bigger as a meteoroid as the outer coating would have been burnt off during entry.