Asked by ConnexusGirl

Describe the differences among meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites.

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Answered by ConnexusGirl
Oh and btw this is an essay question.
Answered by Writeacher
A science tutor might find some websites for you, but then you can do that, too, right?

No one here will write your assignment for you. However, if you post what you write (no rough drafts, please), someone may be able to critique your thinking and writing for you.

Answered by DrBob222
And you want us to write your essay for you FOR A TEST. No thanks. BUT you can Google that and get your essay quickly.
Answered by ConnexusGirl
I didn’t want an answer. I just wanted a link to a place that had information about all of these.
Answered by DrBob222
If you will Google that you will find more information than you have time to read, I guarantee. Putting all of the information in your own words and your essay will be the best in the class. Good luck!
Answered by meowmeow kitkat =^o^=
you guys are the most UN helpful teachers out there. im sorry. it had to be said :/
Answered by Connexus User
Sorry to say this, but you teachers are so unhelpful! She only wanted some help. Geez 🙄
Answered by Dr.Bob222
I’m a bad idiot teacher
Answered by Hersey
www.britannica.com/story/whats-the-difference-between-a-meteoroid-a-meteor-and-a-meteorite. This site has plenty of stuff on this topic.
Answered by who wants to know
A meteoroid is stage of a meteor before it enters Earth's atmosphere. A meteor is a meteoroid once it enters Earth's atmosphere. Once the meteor hits Earth's surface, it is now a meteorite.
Answered by who wants to know
A meteoroid is a meteor once it enters Earth's atmosphere.*
Answered by nevaeh
thank u
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