Meteors are generally brownish-red.
The colors of a meteor can vary based on its composition and the temperature at which it burns up in the Earth's atmosphere. Common colors include white, yellow, blue, and red; these colors result from different elements being heated to incandescence. For example, sodium can produce yellow, while magnesium can emit a bluish light. The intensity of the colors can also change as the meteor travels and interacts with atmospheric gases.
Comets can be many colors but are usually cold colors
It has to do with the chemical composition of the meteor and the speed in which the meteor is entering Earth's atmosphere. As the meteor plunges through the Earth's atmosphere, different temperatures will excite different chemicals within the meteorite all while the friction created from the meteor breaking though the atmosphere are stripping it of its' chemical layers. The temperature and the chemical composition that ignites will determine the color: sodium - orange/yellow iron - yellow magnesium - blue/green calcium - violet silicate - red
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).
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.
in meteor falls
meteor Chase
The correct spelling is meteorite (a meteor that reaches the ground).
Meteor is often referred to as "The Shooting Star of the Meteor Galaxy."
Which Meteor Mobile are you using?