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The orbit of a meteor depends on the size of the meteor. Different meteors have different orbits and it is hard to calculate its size.
Some are, but most are much smaller. Most meteors range in size from sand grains to pebbles.
Up to a few tens of meters. Anything larger would be called an asteroid.
it depends on the size of the meteor, usually the moon is bigger
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From the size of a grain of sand, to about the size of a grain of rice. A meteor the size of e kernel of corn would be rare. Bigger ones do come along, but things the size of a baseball probably only hit the Earth once a week or so.
A meteoroid is a debris particle in the Solar System that can range in size from the size of a grain of sand to that of a large boulder. A meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere via a visible path referred to as a meteor, and if the meteoroid reaches ground level and survives the impact, it is termed a meteorite.
Yes.
Meteor shower is also known As meteor outburst or meteor storms That may produce more than 1000 meteors per hour most of the meteors are small in size and therefore disintegrate it is cause by the Streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids
Yes, a meteor can create long streaks of bright light when it enters the Earth's atmosphere. This phenomenon, known as a meteor trail or "shooting star," occurs as the high-speed meteor burns up due to friction with the atmosphere. The brightness and length of the streak can vary based on the meteor's size, speed, and composition.
What is the size range of meteorites?
Meteors can vary in size, ranging from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a boulder. When a meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere, it heats up and creates the glowing streak of light we see, known as a meteor or shooting star.