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What two space objects produce meteorites?

Asteroids and comets are the two space objects that produce meteorites when they enter Earth's atmosphere and survive the descent to reach the surface. Asteroids are rocky objects that orbit the Sun, while comets are composed of ice, dust, and rock.


Objects in the sky that produce their own light?

Kinda vague. Umm, meteorites, stars, Airplanes, lightning bugs?


How do meteorites differ from asteroids?

Asteroids are objects smaller then planets that orbit the Sun. Meteorites are (usually) smaller objects that enter the atmosphere and reach the ground.


What are small dark glassy objects from meteorites called?

Tektites


When meteorites or other objects strikes the moon they create?

craters


When meteorites or other objects strike the moon they create what?

craters


What does friction between objects produce?

Friction between two objects produces heat.


What are the two types of meteorites that hit earth?

The two main types of meteorites that hit Earth are stony meteorites and iron meteorites. Stony meteorites are composed mainly of silicate minerals, while iron meteorites are composed mainly of metallic iron-nickel.


What are two types of meteorites that hit Earth?

Two types of meteorites that can hit Earth are stony meteorites, which are made of mostly silicate minerals, and iron meteorites, which are composed mainly of iron and nickel.


When two objects run together to produce friction what is also produced?

When two objects run together to produce friction, heat is also produced as a result of the energy transformation from kinetic energy to thermal energy.


How are craters formed on moons or planets?

Craters are formed by impacts from objects from space, such as meteorites.


How are meteorites being form?

Meteorites are formed from large objects or planets colliding creating smaller debris. These debris then begin to travel at high speeds through space.