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Q: What term specifically describes small chunks of rocks and debris in space that burn up in Earths atmosphere?
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What chunk of rock entering the atmosphere?

bcoz chunks r so yummie so wen it enter the earths atmosphere the smell is soo gud


What are large chunks of earths crust called?

Continents


Do meteors usually burn up the earth's atmosphere?

Most of them do... the friction of the atmosphere heats them to the point that they melt. Only the larger 'chunks' fail to evaporate completely.


What makes shooting stars shoot?

Shooting stars are not actually stars at all but are chunks of rock that are burning up as it travels through the Earths atmosphere. The gravitational pull of the Earths atmosphere is what makes the "stars" move.


Is landslide a compound word?

Erm... yes. The word describes falling or sliding chunks of earth. Land + Slide = Landslide


Is chunks an adjective?

No, chunks is a noun. Chunky would be an adjective.


When was Blow'n Chunks created?

Blow'n Chunks was created in 1984.


Are the big chunks called icebergs?

No. Chunks are what come off icebergs.


Is chunks a noun?

Yes the word chunks is a noun. It is the plural of chunk.


What is the plural of chunk?

The plural of "chunk" is "chunks."


When was Fist Sized Chunks created?

Fist Sized Chunks was created in 1989.


What is it called when chunks apper during a chemical reaction?

If the chunks appear after two aqueous solutions are combined, it is called precipitation. The chunks would then be called the precipitate.