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Hi, I found some acronyms/abbreviations in this post. This is how they expand:

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lol a friend was live streaming the tracking of the chinensse satellite and at one point it was at 137miles up and some how crash landed 45mins later .........................ummmmmmm

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Yes. This is very interesting. Tell me, do meteorites look like they burn in the atmosphere? Why does not everyone burn and some fall to Earth?

First of all, these rocks are called meteors when they enter Earth's atmosphere. These meteors come from either comets or asteroids. Once they strike the ground, they are called meteorites. All meteors will burn up while plunging through the atmosphere. As to whether they survive this plunge depends on their composition makeup or their speed. Fewer than about 10% even make it to the ground. Most are in isolated areas, but there have been incidents where they have crashed into a house, cars, or even once an individual.

Thank you, now I know how meteors differ from meteorites!

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