It has no particular shape. It is a rock
Asteriods can have any shape imaginable. It all just depends on the angle the other meteor hit it at.
The moon's shape would change with the impact of meteor's, changing the moon's landscape.
I am not exactly sure but I have a good scientific guess. No because the crater is always bigger than the meteor so it starts forming a circle when it comes out because the pressure is so hard that it will tear the shape a part as it forms.
The suffix "meteor" is typically used to indicate a connection to meteors or meteorites, such as in the words "meteoric" (resembling a meteor) or "meteorite" (a fragment of a meteor).
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter," the meteor takes on different meanings for various characters. Dimmesdale sees it as a sign of his guilt and secret sin, interpreting its shape as an "A," which reflects his inner turmoil. Hester Prynne, on the other hand, perceives it as a symbol of her shame and isolation but also a mark of her resilience. Meanwhile, the townspeople interpret the meteor as a celestial event, reflecting their own superstitions and societal judgments.
A visible meteor is a meteor that can be seen by the naked-eye
Meteor Rain? Are you thinking of Meteor Mash or Draco Meteor or are you playing Pokemon Black & White
I think you are mistaking "meteor blast", for meteor mash, or Draco meteor. Arceus can't learn meteor mash, but can learn Draco meteor by leveling it while it's holding the Draco plate.
Before coming into the atmosphere, there is no reason why it would be slower. But once it hits the atmosphere, a flat or irregular shape (for the same mass) would offer more air resistance - it would slow down faster.
in meteor falls
meteor Chase
The correct spelling is meteorite (a meteor that reaches the ground).