Saturn because it has a whole belt following the planet.
Not necessarily like a planet. Meteors are generally small irregular objects that spin around irregularly.
Meteors occur in earth's atmosphere, day and night. Only the large ones are visible in the day. The streak is largely the result of an after image, temporarily burned upon your retina. The light comes from the heat ablation of the meteor's surface from atmospheric friction. Most meteors are roughly the size of a grain of sand, and burn up before reaching the ground.
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The moon is a planet with no rain, air, nor wind. The planet has no life, but has craters of which meteors hit and create dents. The floor of The planet is like dust, but fine and white.
The planet must have a molten interior
meteors enter into our planet due to its gravitational force or they orbeit the sun and come into the way of our planet
Meteoroids become meteors -- or shooting stars -- when they interact with a planet's atmosphere and cause a streak of light in the sky. Debris that makes it to the surface of a planet from meteoroids are called meteorites.
Any planet with an atmosphere can experience a meteor.
Yes.
Not necessarily like a planet. Meteors are generally small irregular objects that spin around irregularly.
no meteors get bigger. meteors are rock, witch is usually been released from a bigger rock, sutch as a planet.
they are a bunch of meteors and and dust
Jupiter gets hit ALOT
Meteors occur in earth's atmosphere, day and night. Only the large ones are visible in the day. The streak is largely the result of an after image, temporarily burned upon your retina. The light comes from the heat ablation of the meteor's surface from atmospheric friction. Most meteors are roughly the size of a grain of sand, and burn up before reaching the ground.
are you religious? if so, then god. if not, then you would think meteors.
Small particles of rock or dust slam into a planet's atmosphere. Friction against the atmosphere creates immense heat which causes air hit by the meteoroid to glow. Soon after, the meteor disintegrates or lands.
Meteors can only be found within the atmospheres of planets. If they are on the outside the atmosphere they are called Meteroids. And if they have already penetrated the surface of a planet they are called Meteorites.