The mesosphere's function is that meteros and asteroids burn up there, so they protect us from space chunks. :(
big chunks of dirt or ice with tails
The size of the object crashing into the lunar surface. There is no atmosphere on the moon to slow down approaching objects (as there is on Earth). This means that chunks of space 'rock' don't disintegrate on their way to the moon's surface.
A meteor is a "shooting star" -- a piece of space rock that enters Earth's atmosphere. If part of it reaches the surface, it is called a meteorite.While out in space, mostly orbiting the Sun, the same type of rock is called a meteoroid. However, the larger chunks of rock and ice are called asteroids.
Ice and celesial rock
Comets and asteroids are made of chunks of space rocks and dust. Meteorites are space rocks that are captured by the earth's gravity and fall to earth.
There's plenty of water in space, mostly in the form of chunks of ice or very rarified gas.
COOKIES!
The emptiness of space is made of nothing -- absolutely nothing. There are various particles, chunks of rock, dust and gases, but they are made of matter. The space itself is just space. Lots and lots of space.
because they are big chunks of rock hitting your spacecraft
Usually chunks of rock that has broken off a moon, planet, etc. However, it may also be chunks of garbage ejected from a space shuttle/rocket.
The mesosphere's function is that meteros and asteroids burn up there, so they protect us from space chunks. :(
They are referred to as asteroids.
Yes but it has to be peeled and de-seeded then cut into bite size chunks, (same size as space imbetween the eyes)
scientist have found many other "planets" like Pluto this is just one of the many ice chunks floating in space
No, chunks is a noun. Chunky would be an adjective.
Blow'n Chunks was created in 1984.