Why does Astroids burns before reaching to the Earth?

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asked Jan 14, 2017 in Science by Golu (37,045 points) 19 146 417

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answered Jan 14, 2017 by Rohit Singh (61,782 points) 35 133 358

When a meteor begins to enter the mesosphere, it immediately bumps into molecules of the Earth's coldest atmosphere and scrapes against them, causing friction and rapidly generating heat due to the speed of the meteor. The meteor begins to glow, and chips of the rock start to fly off. Although the air in the mesosphere is cold and thin, the presence of gas particles causes objects to heat up as they move past through the air.

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