No, other people cannot see the meteor shower in multiplayer rooms or multiverse on poptropica. They will only see your character's head pop off and back on.
The Corvids are associated with Corvus. However, they were only briefly seen in 1937 but not since, and so they are not an annual shower like many of the other well known meteor showers are.
A meteor shower happens when the Earth passes through a debris field of a comet's orbit or other similar celestial debris that may or may not have a regular cycle of occurrence. The term meteor shower refers to an unusual number of meteors visible per minute in the night sky as shooting stars. When you see a shooting star, you are actually seeing a meteor burn up in the outer reaches of our atmosphere. If you see 3 or more shooting stars (meteors burning up) per minute in the night sky, you are in a meteor shower. Most the time it is difficult to tell if you are in a meteor shower because of the low count per hour versus the count per minute. You can got to the web site for the American Meteor Society for listing and dates of various meteor showers.
people say it was a meteor shower that killed off all of them including other dinosaours. some people believe that it was a volcano. it still remains a mystery. there are thousands of explanations as to how they died.
Nothing in particular, other than a possible heads-up from newspapers and TV newscasts.
A meteorologist studies the behavior of the skies. Meteor means high in the sky, like a meteor in a meteor shower. Usually meteorologists take jobs as weathermen because they specialize in clouds and other weather phenomenon.
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Yes, a meteoroid orbits the sun like any other celestial body in the solar system. It can follow a specific path around the sun and may intersect with Earth's orbit, leading to a meteor shower when it enters our atmosphere.
Poptropica is just a game where you just Explore, Do Missions (not missions but similar). and you can talk to other people.
a meteor is a meteoroid
The total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024 will just barely include the northwest corner of Pennsylvania; northern Ohio or New York would be better. The total lunar eclipse of December 21, 2010 will be visible from any place in North America.
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