Besides common minerals found in this kind of meteorites (calcium, aluminium, titanium), they found small traces of carbon (graphite and diamond) and some organic compunds, including some amino-acids not known on Earth.
You would find a meteorite in a museum. A meteoroid is in space, a meteor is in the atmosphere, and a meteorite is in the ground.
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Scientist find evidence about common ancestors.
The terminology of space debris entering the Earth's athmosphere is a question of timing. Outside the athmosphere, the debris is considered a 'meteoroid.' Upon entering the athmosphere and while falling to the Earth, the debris is called a 'meteor.' After striking the Earth, whatever material did not disintegrate is called a 'meteorite.' So when you see a 'shooting star,' it is not a meteorite. It is technically a 'meteor.' Only after you find it on the ground is it a 'meteorite.'
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Bagon can be found in the smallest room of Meteor Cave (the cave with the meteorite and the scientist).
You would find a meteorite in a museum. A meteoroid is in space, a meteor is in the atmosphere, and a meteorite is in the ground.
in the snow
Meteorite falls
Walk around with your head down and eyes open.
the meteor, or meteor crash site, is here: http://www.neopets.com/moon/meteor.phtml
You can find one randomly on a walk. It's rare though, so good luck.
No scientist found the Earth.
scientist use sound
To find DNA a scientist must look inside a cell's nucleus.
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