Well, there are stars that are smaller than the earth and there are stars bigger than the earth. If a star hit the earth it would most likely destroy it. Now, there also asteroids. If they asteroid is durable enough, it can pass through the earth's atmosphere and hit it. But most of these rocks are so small, we might not even notice them. The stars are also a long way away from earth, so there is not much of a chance that one would hit.
Oh, those shooting stars are special little spirits traveling across the sky! When they enter the Earth's atmosphere, they actually burn up due to the friction caused by their speed. Don't worry though, these shooting stars leave behind beautiful trails of light for us to admire and make wishes upon. Just another reminder of the magic all around us in this beautiful world. Isn't that just fantastic?!
So-called shooting stars are actually bits of dust, dirt or debris in space that gets into our atmosphere and burns. As this happens they give the effect of a piece of light shooting across the sky, which people call falling or shooting stars, but which are in fact meteors. Most of them burn up in the atmosphere. Sometimes some bits get right through and land on Earth, where they are called meteorites. In theory they could hit someone, but as they are usually so small, they would do little damage. There are alleged reports of people being killed, though they are difficult to substantiate. There are also reports of animals having being hit and killed, but again these are extremely rare and difficult to sustantiate too.
Stars are massive celestial objects that are millions of miles away from Earth. While meteorites and asteroids, which are pieces of space rock, can fall to Earth, stars do not land on our planet as they are far too large and distant.
Well about the shooting star, you are wrong, it comes true, you never try it, read others, When i wish i went to Hong Kong to Disney land with all my family in the shooting star, it came true, you have been wrong, i enjoyed my life and i wished that when i was 6, And last, it only works if you believe on the shooting star makes wishes! That's why it didnt work,If you wish on a star it dose come true. I wished that my teacher would let us talk in class and the next day suprisingly she let us talk in class. So yes it worksThe shooting star deal only works when you believe in shooting stars to work my parents and I almost got in a car acciedent and I knew that my gardian angels were watching me we were probobly an inch or two away from the semi truck so yah no i am afraid of semi trucks.
Les Brown is commonly attributed for saying the quote "Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars."
Shooting stars that reach the Earth's surface are called meteorites. These are fragments of asteroids or other celestial bodies that survive the journey through Earth's atmosphere and land on the surface.
Oh, those shooting stars are special little spirits traveling across the sky! When they enter the Earth's atmosphere, they actually burn up due to the friction caused by their speed. Don't worry though, these shooting stars leave behind beautiful trails of light for us to admire and make wishes upon. Just another reminder of the magic all around us in this beautiful world. Isn't that just fantastic?!
So-called shooting stars are actually bits of dust, dirt or debris in space that gets into our atmosphere and burns. As this happens they give the effect of a piece of light shooting across the sky, which people call falling or shooting stars, but which are in fact meteors. Most of them burn up in the atmosphere. Sometimes some bits get right through and land on Earth, where they are called meteorites. In theory they could hit someone, but as they are usually so small, they would do little damage. There are alleged reports of people being killed, though they are difficult to substantiate. There are also reports of animals having being hit and killed, but again these are extremely rare and difficult to sustantiate too.
Actually , the stars do not become shooting stars. There are many astroids in the space. Some are huge some are small...the size of foot ball. These are like stones floating in the space. When such asteroid comes near earth, it gets attracted towards it due to gravity. As it enters the atmosphere, it becomes very hot due to the friction between it and the air ans it starts to burn. This is what we call a shooting star.
One can practice shotgun shooting in more than one place. If you have enough land you can practice there. You can also go to a shooting range and try there.
No. So-called shooting stars or falling stars, are just bits of dirt, debris or dust that enter our atmosphere and burn up. They look like stars as they fly through our atmosphere, hence the names, though they are called meteors. Sometimes they will get through our atmopshere and land on Earth, when they are known as a meteoroid. That could never happen on a star. A star is much hotter than our atmosphere, so any dirt, debris or dust in space would be burnt up long before they reach the star, so could never go right into it.
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Depends on where you are, what land, and what you are shooting.
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Land and water fall under the category of natural resources.
Yes, squirrels do land on all fours if they fall out of the tree.
Because they're not actual 'stars' - they are in fact pieces of rock, from the asteroid belt which circles the sun beyond the orbit of Mars. The asteroid belt is believed to be the remnants of a planet that didn't form properly in the early days of the solar system. The correct term is meteor, or when they land on earth, meteorite.