Meteors come from leftover debris of asteroids in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter .
They are origanted in the asteroid belt when they are broken off an asteroid.
Yes. Meteors can be seen from any location on Earth.
They are origanted in the asteroid belt when they are broken off an asteroid.
Location. In order, they are in space, in air, or on the ground.
They come in a wide variety of masses and speeds. it would be very dependent on which one and the current location of the meteor.
Meteors are not that important, meteorites might be.
It is a shower of meteors.
The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.The point that meteors appear to come from is known as a radiant.
No. New meteors arrive every day.
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Yes, meteors exist now.
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.