Air resistance, which is a type of friction.
That would be wind resistance. Meteoroids are space rocks currently falling through the atmosphere (meteors are in space and meteorites have already landed), so the air they rub up against would cause friction and heat.
Debris from the solar system that strikes the Earth is known as meteoroids. When meteoroids enter the Earth's atmosphere and burn up, they are called meteors or shooting stars. If a meteor survives its journey through the atmosphere and lands on Earth, it is called a meteorite.
The craters on moons are simply called craters. They are formed by impact events from asteroids, comets, or meteoroids striking the surface of the moon.
Pieces of rock debris found in space are called meteoroids. When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, it is known as a meteor. If a meteor survives its passage through the atmosphere and lands on Earth's surface, it is called a meteorite.
The depressions on the Moon's surface are called craters. They are formed by the impact of meteoroids, asteroids, or comets hitting the Moon's surface.
-- Those are meteoroids. -- One that happens to encounter Earth's atmosphere and burn by friction causes a momentary streak of light in the sky called a "meteor". -- If anything is left of it to reach the ground, the remnant is called a "meteorite".
Friction with Earth's atmosphere while they're falling through it.
They are called fireballs
That is e.g. the resistance of a cold bulb before the bulb is lighted and heats up.
a circular depression in the ground caused by a meteoroids is called a crater
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Small asteroids are called meteoroids.
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