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What is the difference between meteors and meteorites?
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A meteorite is a meteor that impacted earth
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Meteoroid . . . .
The grain
, stone or rock wandering through the solar system.
Meteor . . . .
The streak of light
we see in the sky, if the meteoroid happens to
run into the Earth and burn as it plows through our atmosphere.
Meteorite . . . .
The fragment that survives
and hits the ground, if the meteoroid
was big enough to have anything left of it after its fiery trip through
the atmosphere.
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