Moon rocks
Moon rocks are rocks that have been collected from the surface of the moon by astronauts during space missions. Meteorites, on the other hand, are space rocks that have entered Earth's atmosphere and landed on the planet's surface. Moon rocks originate from the moon, while meteorites come from various sources in space.
A large piece of space rock is called an asteroid these are rocky objects that are thought to be the remanents of the big bang they orbit the sun between Mars and Jupiter However, when they come in contact or close to earth's atmosphrere they turn into meteors or meteorites.
Yes, the sun can burn Space rocks because of the suns heat.
No, meteors do not come from deep inside the Earth. Meteors are space rocks that enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up due to friction, creating streaks of light in the sky. Some meteors that survive and land on Earth's surface are known as meteorites.
no but they come from your mom
Asteroids are small fractions of much larger stars, planets, and rocks in space.
Moon rocks
Moon rocks are rocks that have been collected from the surface of the moon by astronauts during space missions. Meteorites, on the other hand, are space rocks that have entered Earth's atmosphere and landed on the planet's surface. Moon rocks originate from the moon, while meteorites come from various sources in space.
Some rocks came from quarry, ergo not all rocks came from quarrying, rocks may came from different processes like sedimentation, there are also some rocks that came from volcanoes, these kind of rocks are called igneous rocks.
Dust and rocks in space come from various sources, including remnants of the early solar system, asteroids, comets, and debris from collisions between celestial bodies. These particles can range in size from tiny grains of dust to larger rocks and boulders. They can be scattered throughout space or concentrated in specific regions, such as asteroid belts or debris fields around planets.
There is no proof of that, although there is speculation that at least some viruses have come to Earth in or on rocks from space. See the related question for what caused the new virus "swine flu" to develop.
Rocks in space are formed through processes such as melting, crystallization, and solidification of materials in the early solar system. These materials can come from the remnants of supernovae explosions or from the accretion of smaller particles in space. Over time, these processes lead to the formation of asteroids, comets, and planets, which are composed of rock-like materials.
Yes, space rocks can be very dangerous to earth especially when they are close to us.
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No, inside a rock is not actually space. Rocks are made up of solid minerals and materials, with no actual empty space within them. The perception of space inside a rock may be due to the gaps between mineral grains or the presence of pores, but it is not the same as outer space.
Older rocks.