I have no idea what you mean by "meteor ray", but getting struck by lightning is far more likely than getting struck by a meteorite.
The lightning would travel through the meteor or through the plasma sheath around it. Some of the surface of the meteor may melt, though this will happen to a meteor anyway. Otherwise the meteor would be unaffected. The stress of atmospheric entry is much greater than any stress created by the lightning.
The chances of any given spot on Earth getting hit by a meteor are the same as they ar for any other spot. Because of this, Asia would be hit by more meteors than the other continents simply because it is the largest by area. However, the number of meteors per area unit is the same as it is anywhere else.
The chances of seeing a meteorite are very low, as they are small fragments of meteoroids that survive the intense heat of entering Earth's atmosphere and actually make it to the ground. However, you may see a meteor (a bright streak of light in the sky) more commonly during a meteor shower event.
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The chances of seeing a shooting star, also known as a meteor, depend on various factors such as location, time of year, and weather conditions. On average, you might be able to spot a few shooting stars per hour during a peak meteor shower event. However, on any given night, the chances of seeing a shooting star are relatively low. Patience and luck are key when trying to spot one!
The lightning would travel through the meteor or through the plasma sheath around it. Some of the surface of the meteor may melt, though this will happen to a meteor anyway. Otherwise the meteor would be unaffected. The stress of atmospheric entry is much greater than any stress created by the lightning.
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The chances of it being a meteor are much greater than it being a star. Stars are burning gasses. If there is no fire then it could be a meteor.
Depending on what you are thinking of, it could be either Lightning, or a meteor seen at night.
You cannot make a meteor crash on The Sims 3, however you can have your Sim "Search the Galaxy" on your telescope to increase the chances of a meteor sighting. Once your Sim spots a meteor, you can use the map to find and collect the fallen meteor.
The chances of any given spot on Earth getting hit by a meteor are the same as they ar for any other spot. Because of this, Asia would be hit by more meteors than the other continents simply because it is the largest by area. However, the number of meteors per area unit is the same as it is anywhere else.
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The chances of seeing a meteorite are very low, as they are small fragments of meteoroids that survive the intense heat of entering Earth's atmosphere and actually make it to the ground. However, you may see a meteor (a bright streak of light in the sky) more commonly during a meteor shower event.
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Lana Lang's parents were killed in episode one of Smallville. Her parents were getting out of their car when the meteor shower hit. A meteor hit right beside them, which killed them instantly, and Lana saw the whole thing.