Most do burn up entirely but the very largest ones do not completely burn up.
They're trajectory brings them too close to the moon, and its gravitational pull gets ahold of them.
THe Moon doesn't have an atmosphere, which is what protects Earth from most meteorites.
They burn up in the atmosphere.
gravity and would burn up
Most do burn up entirely but the very largest ones do not completely burn up.
Most meteors burn up before they hit the earth. Have you ever wondered why? Well, most burn up because they travel so fast. The speed catches anything in its path on fire.
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Yes.
The mesosphere! :)
When they burn up in the atmosphere.
It has no atmosphere to burn up incoming meteors
about ....... 20 meters he-he-he....
Simple, you just burn the oil which will be on top of the water. All the oil will burn up leaving just the ocean.
Burn It Up was created in 2005.
they burn up most of the time. if not they crash into the ground and make a crater
They burn up because of friction in the atmosphere