Yes; when they strike the Earth, or explode into dust in the atmosphere.
A shooting star can travel at speeds of up to 148,000 miles per hour (238,000 km/h) as it enters Earth's atmosphere. The speed at which a shooting star travels can vary depending on factors such as its size and angle of entry.
A shooting star in French is called "une étoile filante."
There is no opposite, A shooting star is a speck of dust from outer space burning up in the atmosphere from frictional heating.
None of the planets are called shooting stars. Shooting stars are actually meteoroids that burn up as they enter Earth's atmosphere, creating a streak of light in the sky.
A shooting star is another name for a meteorite, small pieces of rock or ice passing through the upper atmosphere burning up as the air around them becomes thicker and creates friction. Some meteors dont burn up completely and land on earth
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if you see a shooting star press a to pray
The Shooting Star was created in 1942.
A shooting star is made up of rocks then they go around a planet to get more speed then they go and crash on the earth or rome around it; a comet
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In suspicion, a shooting star represents a broken piece of a star !!!
Meteor is another word for shooting star. Meteorite, meteoroid and fireball are additional synonyms for shooting star.
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"Have you ever made a wish upon a shooting star?"
Shooting Star Live was created in 1996.
Best of Shooting Star was created in 2001.
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