There is no specific color. Some people say yellow, white, blue, green. It mostly depends on what you want to see.
luminous pink XD
First, Apophis as an asteroid, not a meteor. A meteor is an object that has entered the atmosphere. Apophis is probably gray in color.
There's an "asteroid belt", but there's no such a thing as a "meteor belt". A "meteor" is what we see when a "meteoroid" is heated up as it enters Earth's atmosphere. Meteors are mainly caused by "dust" from comets. There isn't really a "meteoroid belt" either. However, some meteoroids originate from the asteroid belt.
No. If you're wondering about the asteroid belt, there was never a planet there in the first place; Jupiter's gravity kept one from ever forming. Meteors, properly speaking, couldn't destroy a planet anyway.
A visible meteor is a meteor that can be seen by the naked-eye
Beetween Mars and Jupiter and outside of Neptune
There really isn't a "color" associated with a meteor shower. Individual meteors are usually whitish, with possibly some tinge of another color.
luminous pink XD
The Perseid Meteor Shower occurs in August. The Leonid Meteor Shower occurs in November.
First, Apophis as an asteroid, not a meteor. A meteor is an object that has entered the atmosphere. Apophis is probably gray in color.
There's an "asteroid belt", but there's no such a thing as a "meteor belt". A "meteor" is what we see when a "meteoroid" is heated up as it enters Earth's atmosphere. Meteors are mainly caused by "dust" from comets. There isn't really a "meteoroid belt" either. However, some meteoroids originate from the asteroid belt.
Scotch guard the belt to keep the color from spreading to the pants. Or rub the belt with a vinegar soaked cloth to get the extra color residue out of the belt.
His belt is black with a gold buckle
There is Blue Gi's and Blue belt ( 6th belt )
A white belt
Either a dust speck in the asteroid belt or in the Kuyper belt.
Because they're not actual 'stars' - they are in fact pieces of rock, from the asteroid belt which circles the sun beyond the orbit of Mars. The asteroid belt is believed to be the remnants of a planet that didn't form properly in the early days of the solar system. The correct term is meteor, or when they land on earth, meteorite.