Communications satellites are used to track meteors to warn us if a meteor will hit Earth.
It is a shower of meteors.
No, comets and meteors are not considered to be small planets. Comets are simply considered to be comets, and meteors are simply considered to be meteors. (Meteors are asteroids that have entered the atmosphere.)
Meteors do not explore. Rocks from space can not explore, only living beings can.
Hot spots can be used to track plate movements.
Most meteors aren't bright enough to be visible in daylight, or even in bright moonlight. But there are a few seriously large meteors each year which are visible in daylight.
Scientists cannot predict when meteors will approach earth. But they can track incoming meteors. Luckily, most burn up in the higher atmosphere. That means only smaller pieces actually hit land.
Meteors or meteorites.
It is used in paints, medicines, meteors, and Pottery.
Meteors are not that important, meteorites might be.
It is a shower of meteors.
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No. New meteors arrive every day.
Yes, meteors exist now.
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No, comets and meteors are not considered to be small planets. Comets are simply considered to be comets, and meteors are simply considered to be meteors. (Meteors are asteroids that have entered the atmosphere.)
This can vary a lot between different meteors; the main classification, if I remember correctly, is between "ice meteors" that are made up mainly of ice, and "rock meteors", out of rocky materials.