What is a Meteor?

 

Definition of a Meteor:

Small piece of extraterrestrial matter that becomes visible as a shooting star or falling star when it enters the earth's atmosphere. While still outside the atmosphere, it is called a meteoroid. As a meteor it is heated to incandescence (glowing) through friction (due to collisions with air molecules) and usually disintegrates completely before reaching the earth; those meteors large enough to reach the ground are called meteorites. A meteor of considerable duration and brightness is known as a fireball; a fireball that explodes in the air is called a bolide.

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