Meteor in Earth's atmosphere, illustration. Meteors are pieces of dust and rock that are heated by friction as they enter the atmosphere, causing them to appear as streaks of light. Large meteors can survive their passage through the atmosphere and hit the ground, at which point they are known as meteorites. | |
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