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Meteors not chlorophyllansw2. Meteors if seen in the sky only, and meteorites if they land.
If it falls on the Earth, it would be called a meteorite. If it burns up in the atmosphere, it is called a meteor and if it doesn't enter the atmosphere it is a meteoroid.
Primarily the erosive power of wind and water. Rivers and rain will wear away even the hardest stone.
Stones are small pieces of rock or mineral, while rocks are larger masses composed of one or more minerals. Rocks can be made up of multiple stones, and stones are usually smaller and can be easily picked up or moved.
lava or magma because magma is the molten rock inside the volcano and lava is the molten rock that's on the earths crust or outside of the volcano.
It is called a meteorite, which is a solid piece of debris, typically from a comet, asteroid, or planetary body, that survives its passage through Earth's atmosphere and lands on the surface.
A piece of stone or metal from space that falls to Earth's surface is known as a meteorite. Meteorites are remnants of asteroids, comets, or other celestial bodies that survive the journey through Earth's atmosphere and land on the planet's surface. Scientists study meteorites to learn more about the composition and history of the solar system.
Meteorite
This is a meteorite.
A meteorite is a piece of rock or metal from outer space that survives its passage through Earth's atmosphere and lands on the surface. Meteorites provide valuable information about the composition of celestial bodies and have been found on all continents.
Meteors not chlorophyllansw2. Meteors if seen in the sky only, and meteorites if they land.
A piece of solid matter floating in space is called a meteor. If it hits the Earth and lands, we call it a meteorite.
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if you let go of a stone and allow it to fall it will accelerate toward the earths centre of gravity
A meteorite
This is known as either a meteor (when it enters the atmosphere) or a meteorite (if it reaches the surface of the Earth).
If it falls on the Earth, it would be called a meteorite. If it burns up in the atmosphere, it is called a meteor and if it doesn't enter the atmosphere it is a meteoroid.