Meteors are not that important, meteorites might be.
No. New meteors arrive every day.
the hole made by meteors craters
At Parking Meteors
no
Meteors burn up in the Mesosphere because of friction between the meteors and the molecules located here. The mesosphere is the coldest part of the Earth's atmosphere.
because it is important OK!
because with out it meteors would hit Earth because the mesosphere kills the meteors.
There may be important things inside them.
The mesosphere is important because metioroids burn up in this portion of the atmosphere stoping them from going to the earth.
the ozone layer keeps radiation and meteors away from earth
No,they could destroy earth but can provide usefull information from outerspace e.g. temperatures..
It is a shower of meteors.
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No. New meteors arrive every day.
mail me with the size of the meteors
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.