"meteors"
The last layer of the atmosphere before entering space is called the exosphere. It is the outermost layer where the atmosphere gradually transitions into the vacuum of space.
The streak of light created by a meteoroid entering the Earth's atmosphere is called a meteor. A meteorite is the remains of a meteoroid that did not vaporize after entering the Earth's atmosphere.
It is called the thermosphere.
A space rock that is entering Earth's atmosphere is called a meteoroid. As it travels through the atmosphere and begins to heat up and produce bright light, it is then referred to as a meteor or shooting star.
Particles found outside Earth's atmosphere include solar wind particles, cosmic rays, and interstellar dust. These particles can interact with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere, impacting space weather and the planet's environment.
Cosmic rays.
A stone entering the Earth's atmosphere is commonly referred to as a meteor. When it burns up and disintegrates due to atmospheric friction, it is called a meteoroid or shooting star. If it survives the journey and lands on Earth's surface, it is called a meteorite.
A stone entering Earth's atmosphere is called a meteoroid. As it travels through the atmosphere and begins to burn up due to friction and heat, it is then called a meteor or shooting star. If any portion of the meteoroid reaches the Earth's surface, it is known as a meteorite.
evaporation
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The slimy substance that the nose produces is called mucous.