If a layer of the crust is pushed up which of the following changes would you expect to see?
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They used their eyes.
The Earth's atmosphere is warm and as the meteor goes through it, it heats up and starts to burn, which is how we see them.
You would see a flash from an atmospheric atomic explosion from orbit, maybe even from the Moon without a telescope.
They won't see the same meteor as you do, but they will see a meteor shower, as they are falling in many parts of the world. So they will see ones that you don't, but both of you will be able to enjoy watching a meteor shower.
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If a layer of the crust is pushed up which of the following changes would you expect to see?
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Meteors start to glow in the Mesosphere, and usually burn out in the upper Stratosphere. Put another way, when you first see a meteor, it is about 80 miles up, and when it "goes out" it is about 40 miles up.
That would be the skin, the epidermis.
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They used their eyes.
Yes, people living on the West Coast of the United States can see meteor showers, as long as the skies are clear and the meteor shower is visible from that location. Meteor showers occur at different times throughout the year and can be visible from various parts of the world.
The Hayden Planetarium in Manhattan has a very nice one that you can go and see if you wish. If you would like to find one that nobody else has found yet, I can't really predict where a meteor will fall, since they can fall anywhere.
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