Probably a few million years. Most likely many years, due to Evolution. :P
Yes, a meteor can create long streaks of bright light when it enters the Earth's atmosphere. This phenomenon, known as a meteor trail or "shooting star," occurs as the high-speed meteor burns up due to friction with the atmosphere. The brightness and length of the streak can vary based on the meteor's size, speed, and composition.
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Natural gas can take millions of years to form. It is created from the decomposition of organic matter, such as dead plants and animals, under high pressure and temperature deep beneath the Earth's surface.
I guess when heated molecules escape their liquid form
10,000,000+ years
It depends on the meteor.
It varies - from a few centuries to a few billion years. But its not a meteor until it hits an atmosphere (a matter of a few seconds to minutes).
The word meteor is a noun, its adjective form is meteoric.
On the Silver Meteor, a little under 26 hours.
When a meteor hits the Earth it forms a crater.
There was a meteor that crashed in England, in 1384. The meteor happened to be 3 feet long. Therefore they took meter from the word meteor.
The total distance is 183 miles. The journey would take about 2 hours and 45 minutes.
how long did it take for Kagan valley toform
The fastest train, the Silver Meteor takes 21 hours and 40 minutes.
how long does it take a cucumber take form sowing to harvesting
The time it takes for a meteor to disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere varies depending on its size, speed, and composition. Typically, smaller meteors disintegrate within seconds to minutes, while larger ones may take longer before completely burning up.
It takes about 13.99 billion years for a galaxy to form.