Can shooting stars touch the Earth?
No, shooting stars themselves don’t touch the Earth
A shooting star is actually a meteor—a small piece of space debris that burns up when it enters the Earth’s atmosphere, creating a bright streak of light. Most meteors completely disintegrate before reaching the ground.
https://www.effectiveratecpm.com/n4d3u6fw?key=faeef74aabf374f826ef6110d92a2d0fHowever, if a meteor is large enough to survive its journey through the atmosphere and land on Earth, it’s called a meteorite. So technically, while shooting stars don’t touch the Earth, meteorites can
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