gases combined with the speed, plus the passing through earths atmosphere. Or to answer in a word........friction!
The friction with the Earth's atmosphere causes a meteor to heat up and burn.
A meteoroid is a small metallic or rocky body. If it passes through the atmosphere causing it to burn up is called a meteor or shooting star. Any remnants that reach the earth are called meteorites.
the sun makes it shine
Is called a meteorite.
It causes a meteor shower
When a meteor enters the earth's atmosphere, friction with the air generates enormous amounts of heat, which causes the meteor to at least partially burn up.
The friction with the Earth's atmosphere causes a meteor to heat up and burn.
Because as it moves through the atmosphere the air friction is so incredible that it causes the meteor to heat up enough to 'burn' and glow. Its the same principle as when metal is heated in a furnace.
A meteoroid is a small metallic or rocky body. If it passes through the atmosphere causing it to burn up is called a meteor or shooting star. Any remnants that reach the earth are called meteorites.
The friction with atmosphere causes heat and the meteor eventually burns out.
A meteor is a piece of ice or rock or dust going through the atmosphere which then burns up. It does not have any light of its own. You are just seeing it burn. Once it has burned, then there is nothing left to see.
it will burn up.
Because of the extreme heat produced by the friction between the air and the meteor, which is passing through at tremendous speeds.
The Earth's atmosphere is warm and as the meteor goes through it, it heats up and starts to burn, which is how we see them.
because when the meteor enters the atmosphere, it begins to burn and the tale we see is the fire left.
They burn high in the earths atmosphere.
When they burn up in the atmosphere.