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∙ 11y agometeorite
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∙ 11y agoYou use a spaceship and break through the earths atmosphere
meteor ^v^
Astronauts travel in space and escape earth's atmosphere by wearing gravity resistant suits and traveling to outer space in a space shuttle that is insulated against the elements.
A rock from space that strikes Earth's surface is called a meteorite. When a meteoroid (a small rocky or metallic body) enters Earth's atmosphere and survives the journey to impact the surface, it is termed a meteorite.
gases combined with the speed, plus the passing through earths atmosphere. Or to answer in a word........friction!
When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere, it starts to burn up due to friction with the air, creating a bright streak of light known as a meteor. Most meteoroids completely disintegrate before reaching the Earth's surface, resulting in what is commonly referred to as a shooting star.
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A space shuttle needs to reach a speed of approximately 17,500 miles per hour, known as orbital velocity, to successfully leave the Earth's atmosphere and enter space. This speed allows the shuttle to counteract the pull of Earth's gravity and achieve a stable orbit around the planet.
no way obviously not
No, thunder is when voltage from earths atmosphere strikes down at Earth's, its photosphere gives it the appearance of a bolt
vaporization
A meteoroid that enters Earth's atmosphere is called a meteor. When it burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere, it creates a streak of light in the sky known as a meteor or shooting star. If a meteor survives its passage through the atmosphere and lands on Earth's surface, it is then referred to as a meteorite.
The ozone layer.
Meteorites.
You use a spaceship and break through the earths atmosphere
No atmosphere. Earths atmosphere has clouds, pollution, dust..........ect.