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"Meteorite" is a name given when meteors (shooting stars) have fallen to earth and are sitting on the ground. So, they have no moons. "Meteor" is a name given to a rocky or icy hunk of material that falls into the Earth's (or other planet's) atmosphere (Air) where they usually heat up enough to emit strong light. Meteors are not big enough to have a large enough force of gravity to attract other objects to be their moons. Your answer, then, is 'none'.
There are a lot of things in space- meteors,astroids,and comets. If you're thinking of meteors, maybe when a meteor falls on Earth its called a meteorite will help!!
An asteroid (not "astroid" - watch the spelling) and a meteoride is basically the same; if it has more than about 10 meters in diameter it is called an asteroid. A meteor is the name given to a meteorite that falls into Earth's atmosphere.
Terra firma is the name given to the Earth's dry surface.
Terra firma is the name given to the Earth's dry surface.
Meteorophobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of meteors
The name given to Earth, in scientific terms, is "planet" or "the third planet from the Sun". In terms of mythology and folklore, Earth is sometimes referred to as "Mother Earth" or "Gaia".
The generic name given to the largest bodies of water on earth is the ocean. There are 5 major oceans on Earth.
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The name given to the gradual warming of the Earth is "Global Warming."
"Luna" is the name given to the natural satellite of the earth.
An oblate spheroid.