Meteorites don't revolve - they are meteors that have fallen to Earth.
it took 84 eath years
There have been thousands of known meteorite impacts on Earth, with an estimated average of about 25 million meteorites smaller than 10 grams entering the Earth's atmosphere every day. However, only a few hundred of these are recovered and identified as meteorites.
About 8.6 light-years, or 2.6 parsec.
to thank the eath
Iron meteorites, stony meteorites and stony-iron meteorites.
it didn't so don't ask
There is no such place as "eath" in the solar system.
Been blasted with meteorites for billions of years
Stony meteorites, iron meteorites, stony-iron meteorites.
Stony meteorites, iron meteorites, stony-iron meteorites.
the sun moves around the eath not the eath moves around the sun by falaby66
If meteorites formed from dust from the early universe, then we would expect them to be very old. Indeed, this is what we find. Scientists have used radiometric dating to measure the ages of meteorites. The results show ages of around 4,500,000,000 years that's seven hundred million years older than the oldest rocks on Earth.