answersLogoWhite

0

yes because my teacher told me in science class and it is in my science book

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What layer of the atmosphere do meteorites come from?

The meteorites come from space. They are destroyed in mesosphere.


Were the earth's craters caused by earthquakes?

Earth's craters have been created by Meteorites and Volcanoes.


All meteorites collected on Earth come from asteroids or comets?

Most meteorites come from asteroids, which are rocky bodies orbiting the sun. Some meteorites could also come from comets, which are icy bodies. Both asteroids and comets can collide with Earth, resulting in meteorites.


How are tsunamis made?

tsunamis are formed by underwater volcanoes, meteorites, and both of them equal up to the final disaster, an earthquake.


Where does platinum come from?

mines no. space, meteorites


Where is sulfur most commonly found?

Sulfur (sometimes spelled as sulphur, although this is not correct by current IUPAC rules) is commonly found near natural hot springs or near volcanoes. It's also found in the combined form in many minerals, such as pyrite and galena.


Are all meteorites magnetic?

Meteorites fall into two classes, stony and iron. There is a belt of meteoric material near Mars, from which many of our meteorites come. Perhaps the debris from a broken planet? The iron meteorites, in fact iron-nickel mixtures, are magnetic. the stony meteorites are not. Have a look for Bode's Law in a reference source.


In meteor showers can meteoroids come to earth?

Yes. That is what meteorites are.


Processed meteorites with high metal content probably are?

chunks of a larger asteroid that was shattered by a collision


What destroy nature?

* pollution * green house gases * littering * wild fires * tsunamis * earth quakes * tornados * waste products * volcanoes * meteorites


What are the kinds of meteorites?

Iron meteorites, stony meteorites and stony-iron meteorites.


Name three things that can come out of volcanoes?

Volcanoes can produce lava, ash, and gas.