They won't see the same meteor as you do, but they will see a meteor shower, as they are falling in many parts of the world. So they will see ones that you don't, but both of you will be able to enjoy watching a meteor shower.
Meteors are smaller fragments of asteroids or comets that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up, causing a bright streak of light. Asteroids are larger rocky objects that orbit the sun. In general, asteroids are bigger than meteors.
Meteors burn up in the mesosphere due to friction with air molecules as they enter the Earth's atmosphere at high speeds. This friction generates intense heat, causing the meteor to vaporize and create the bright streak of light known as a meteor. The mesosphere is dense enough to slow down the meteor, but not enough to prevent it from burning up.
Yes, meteors can rotate as they travel through the Earth's atmosphere. This rotation can be caused by irregularities in the meteor's shape or by external forces acting upon it, such as air resistance. The rotation can affect the meteor's trajectory and how it breaks up or disintegrates.
Meteors are the streaks of light that occur when a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up due to friction. Meteoroids are small rocks or particles in space that may become meteors if they enter Earth's atmosphere.
a usually mistaken name for meteor is a shooting star
Meteors?
Meteor falls
The Meteors was created in 1980.
Meteors don't have climates. To have a climate, you need an atmosphere. Meteors have no atmosphere.
Many meteors come down every day. If you are referring to a specific meteor, please clarify.Many meteors come down every day. If you are referring to a specific meteor, please clarify.Many meteors come down every day. If you are referring to a specific meteor, please clarify.Many meteors come down every day. If you are referring to a specific meteor, please clarify.
Meteors are generally brownish-red.
The suffix "meteor" is typically used to indicate a connection to meteors or meteorites, such as in the words "meteoric" (resembling a meteor) or "meteorite" (a fragment of a meteor).
The orbit of a meteor depends on the size of the meteor. Different meteors have different orbits and it is hard to calculate its size.
The Greeks called it meteora so in English we call i meteor i guess...
There are a lot of things in space- meteors,astroids,and comets. If you're thinking of meteors, maybe when a meteor falls on Earth its called a meteorite will help!!
a meteor shower
They are meteors in the meteor showers associated with the constellation "Sextans".