what are the differences between meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites.

And honestly, if your going to send me a crappy link, or tell me to look it up, don't bother. if I wanted to google the answer I would have.

I’m a dum dum

also, i did do it myself, and got a hundred. Thanks. For. Nothing.

im moving to brainly....

it took me an extra 3 hours of studying

I apologize if my previous response was not what you were expecting. I understand that you're looking for an explanation rather than a redirection to external sources. So, without further ado, here's an explanation of the differences between meteoroids, meteors, and meteorites:

1. Meteoroids: Meteoroids are small rocky or metallic objects that exist in space. They can range in size from tiny grains to several meters in diameter. Meteoroids can be remnants from the early formation of the solar system or fragments of asteroids or comets.

2. Meteors: When a meteoroid enters the Earth's atmosphere and starts to burn up due to the friction with the air molecules, it creates a bright streak of light called a meteor. You might have heard them referred to as "shooting stars." Meteors are often visible as they burn up but generally disintegrate before reaching the Earth's surface.

3. Meteorites: Occasionally, larger meteoroids can survive the atmospheric entry and land on the Earth's surface. These are called meteorites. Meteorites can be composed of various materials such as rock, iron, or a combination of both. They provide valuable insights into the composition and history of our solar system, making them of great scientific interest.

To summarize, meteoroids are small objects in space, meteors are the flashes of light created when meteoroids burn up in the Earth's atmosphere, and meteorites are the fragments of meteoroids that survive the journey through the atmosphere and reach the Earth's surface.

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.

OK. I won't. You don't want to do any work on your own. Just find someone "who will give me the answer and all I need to do is to copy it".

so helpful.

no, I am not asking for answers nor for someone to do the work for me. im asking for a bit of guidance to point me in the right direction.
because the lessons don't cover it. Sorry for choosing this site to ask a question. Should have known better.

Great! You did yourself and got 100%. Another great. Now you'll remember it. I'm proud of you.