Not at all.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
Most meteors you see in the sky are about the size of a grain of sand or a pebble. They appear much larger due to the speed at which they enter Earth's atmosphere, which causes them to heat up and create a bright streak of light as they burn up.
Meteors are not that important, meteorites might be.
Space rocks (meteors) striking the surface.
No, the size of a rainbow in the sky can vary depending on atmospheric conditions and the position of the observer. The size of a rainbow is determined by the water droplets in the air that cause the light to refract and reflect, creating the rainbow.
no, notreally. Different meteors have different speed as they are different in sizes.
mail me with the size of the meteors
The size of their body.
Meteors come in all sizes, from grains of sand to the size of a house; but I think it's safe to say thatmost meteors are smaller than artificial satellites.
Millions of them. Of course, most meteors are the size of grains of rice or smaller. How many BIG meteors have hit Texas? Impossible to know.
Meteors can vary in size, ranging from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a boulder. When a meteor enters the Earth's atmosphere, it heats up and creates the glowing streak of light we see, known as a meteor or shooting star.
No, all plates are not the same size
the size of ur head
are all nuclei the same size( diameter
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
No, they are not all the same.
no not all footballs are the same size they are made in kids, medium, and large.