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Well, isn't that just fascinating? Scientists say that around 900 million tons of tiny particles from space, called micrometeorites, fall to Earth every minute. It's like nature's gentle sprinkling of stardust, adding a touch of magic to our planet every day. Just imagine all the wonders that surround us, even in the smallest of moments.

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