
1) Aerolite 2) Aerolitic 3) Micro meteor 4) Micrometeoric 5) Micrometeorite 6) Micrometeoritic 7) Micrometeoroid 8) Pallasite
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1) Crater maker 2) Depression creator 3) Fall object 4) Fictional aviator 5) Fragment from space 6) Gemstone 7) It came from outer space 8) It may make quite an impact 9) Marvel Comic superhero 10) Mass from outer space 11) Meteor 12) Meteoroid 13) Rock from afar 14) Rock from outer space
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A metallic body from outer space which becomes a shooting star on entering Earth?s atmosphere.
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• (n.) A mass of stone or iron which has fallen to the earth from space; an aerolite.
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A part of a meteoroid that survives through the Earth's atmosphere.
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A mass of stone or metal that has reached the earth from outer space.
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A solid portion of a meteoroid that survives its fall to Earth, or some other body. Meteorites are classified as stony meteorites, iron meteorites, and stony iron meteorites, and further categorized according to their mineralogical content as shown in the table (see individual entries for each of th...
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A meteorite is a meteor that has fallen to Earth. Meteorites are either stone, iron, or stony-iron.
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<chemical> A mass of stone or iron which has fallen to the earth from space; an aerolite. ... Meteorites usually show a pitted surface with a fused crust, caused by the heat developed in their rapid passage through the earth's atmosphere. A meteorite may consist: 1. Of metallic iron, alloyed with a small percentage of nickel (meteoric iron, h...
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Meteor that did not fully burn up in the atmosphere and landed on the earth.
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A stony or metallic object from inter-planetary space that penetrates the atmosphere to impact on th
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A rock of extraterrestrial origin, found on Earth.
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Me'te·or·ite noun [ Confer French
météorite .]
(Min.) A mass of stone or iron which has fallen to the earth from space; an aërolite. » Meteorites usually show a pitted surface with a fused crust, caused by the heat developed in their rapid passage through the earth's atmosphere. ...
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A natural object of extraterrestrial origin (meteoroid) that survives passage through the atmosphere and hits the ground.
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a meteoroid that lands on a planet or a satellite.
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An extraterrestrial rock that has fallen to Earth. Most meteorites are pieces of asteroids; a few meteorites are known to come from the Moon or from Mars.
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A meteorite is a piece of rock or metal from space.
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A stony or metallic object from inter-planetary space that penetrates the atmosphere to impact on the surface.
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A part of a meteoroid that survives through the Earth's atmosphere.
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A stony or metallic object from interplanetary space that impacts a planetary surface.
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a part of a meteor that does not burn up when it enters the Earth's atmosphere but falls to the Earth's surface
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a part of a meteor that does not burn up when it enters the Earth's atmosphere but falls to the Earth's surface
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noun stony or metallic object that is the remains of a meteoroid that has reached the earth`s surface
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An object from Outer Space, such as a rock, that falls into the Earth and lands on its surface.
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a part of a meteor that does not burn up when it enters the Earth's atmosphere but falls to the Earth's surface
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