stony stony iron and iron
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.
stony stony iron and iron
Meteors are made up of rocks and ice and dust from space where as shooting stars are falling stars.
Meteors are typically solid pieces of rock or metal that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up due to friction, creating a bright streak of light. Some meteors may contain some ice, but the overall composition is more likely to be rock or metal. Dust and gas can also be present in meteors, but they are not the primary components.
the hole made by meteors craters
Saturn's rings are made up of billions of billions of ice crystals and small meteors
shooting stars are meteors which are made from rock and other metals like iron
Meteors burn up in the Mesosphere because of friction between the meteors and the molecules located here. The mesosphere is the coldest part of the Earth's atmosphere.
Meteors do not just disappear. Meteors either land somewhere on Earth out of site or they just burn up in the atmosphere.
Rock, Ice, Dust
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Asteroids and meteors are made up of rocks or ice.All cannot be seen without a telescope (Only comet has exception to that whenever it's orbit comes close to Earth such as Hailey's comet.