No. A shooting star is a meteor streaking across the sky. A burned out star is the remains of a sun that has burned off all of it's fuel. It's usually called a "white dwarf".
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
it is just a belief because you can very rarely see a shooting star and also your wish will very rarely come true.
No
They are just different words for the same thing.
Maybe it will, and maybe it won't. Whatever happens, it'll be the same as if there weren't any shooting star. There's no connection between shooting stars and wishes. By the way ... there's no such thing as "your" shooting star. A "shooting star" isn't a star at all. It's just a grain of sand or a stone that happened to run into the Earth. You never know when one will be seen, or where in the sky, and the same one is never seen again.
It means you both saw a shooting star.........
YES
no there is not it is peoples imagination!
No. They are small items, like a rock or a stone or even smaller. They pass through space and if they enter our atmosphere, they burn up appearing as meteors. People often use the incorrect term "shooting star" for a meteor, but they are not the same thing as a star.
Because they both mean the same.
No. On average, they should have approximately the same speed.
a volcanic bomb is a shooting star kinda thing at it shoots into the sky and burns out
The Shooting Star was created in 1942.
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