Meteoroids And Our Planet
Due to the formation of our Solar System, the debris or satellites which were not able to form, are still present in the Solar System due to the Sun's gravitational power in the form of small planets and meteorite bodies, and here we move on fast speed. Some of them become a part of the planetary planets and the stars collided with them, they also include our planet on which the atmosphere is present. The existence of these residues in the solar system is compulsory too, when a rapidly moving meteorite enters the atmosphere of our planet, due to friction it produces so much heat that it melts first, then the surface of the earth becomes steam Even before reaching the atmosphere, I dissolve. Most small meteoroid atmospheres are destroyed only when some large size meteorites collide with the surface of the Earth, reaching the surface are much smaller than their original size.
Because it is slow to enter the atmosphere of the Earth, it will not be able to produce so much friction that if it becomes hot and steam becomes hot, then there is a large number of earth falling in the meteorite and it poses a threat to life. Our solar system is about 4 billion 60 billion years old. Meteorites have been making their share of years since the collapse of large bodies, that means their number will decrease in the future, so that in the future, the earth will be safer in the matter of destroying life by falling on the surface of the meteorite.
Because it is slow to enter the atmosphere of the Earth, it will not be able to produce so much friction that if it becomes hot and steam becomes hot, then there is a large number of earth falling in the meteorite and it poses a threat to life. Our solar system is about 4 billion 60 billion years old. Meteorites have been making their share of years since the collapse of large bodies, that means their number will decrease in the future, so that in the future, the earth will be safer in the matter of destroying life by falling on the surface of the meteorite.
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