they take the northern pass jk
meteors are big cunks of rock so i dont think they take a path they just go where evere they go
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Gravity. And the meteor is on a path that intersects the orbit of the Earth.
no meteors get bigger. meteors are rock, witch is usually been released from a bigger rock, sutch as a planet.
Tornadoes usually move southwest to northeast.
Not all meteors impact the surface of the earth. Many burn up in the atmosphere prior to impact. The majority of meteors that do reach the earth's surface usually impact desolate regions.
They will usually have an orbit that doesn't take them anywhere near Earth and some burn up completely in the atmosphere and so they do not reach the ground.
It does to some extent. Rocky meteors typically burn up as they pass through our thick atmosphere. Nickel-iron meteors can burn up, but usually have the mass to punch through to some degree.
Meteors can be seen from anywhere where it's dark. That means the observer has to be on the half of Earth that is turned away from the Sun. More meteors are usually seen after midnight because then the observer is on the 'front' part of the Earth as it travels through space.
Meteors are usually visible in the mesosphere.
usually they are found near stars because of the gravitational pull
Generally tornadoes go northeast although they can go in any direction.