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It is called a meteorite if it lands on the Earth's surface.
A meteorite
a space rock that hits earth is basically a rock that has been made by impact debris or other objects in space that floats around first and get closer to earth and gets pulled on to the earth's surface by gravity
A meteorite that originates from Mars.
Meteorite.
No. a meteorite is a pice of rock or metal from sapce that has landed on the surface of a planet.
An extraterrestrial rock that has landed on Earth's surface.
The largest known meteorite is the Hoba meteorite. It landed on the farm "Hoba West", not far from Grootfontein, in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia.
Technically yes. A meteorite is a rock from sapce that has landed on the surface.
The Canyon Diablo Meteorite.
Neither, its a survived piece of rock that has landed on a planet, originally from space.
That will vary A LOT, depending on the specific meteorite. Note: Strictly speaking a meteorite is a "meteoroid" that's landed on Earth. If you think of this as a "trick question", the answer is "exactly the same as Earth's". That's because a meteorite is, strictly speaking, part of the Earth!
A meteorite is a meteor that has already landed, or in other words, a rock. You don't need to do anything in particular, though the geology and/or physics departments at your local college or university might be happy to get it.
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It is called a meteorite if it lands on the Earth's surface.
Go to the town where you can pass by and get to the meteor cave( or what is its name ). Go to the house where the professor is and give him a meteorite. You'll get something from him if you give him a meteorite.