Hurry! Run A (meteor/meterorite) has just hit the beach.

I believe It's Meterorite

but I am not to sure. Sorry.

In order to determine whether the correct term to use is "meteor" or "meteorite", we need to understand the difference between the two.

A meteor is the term used to describe a bright streak of light that we see in the sky when a small piece of interplanetary debris (such as a rock or dust particle) burns up upon entering the Earth's atmosphere. You might know this as a shooting star.

A meteorite, on the other hand, is the term used to describe a meteoroid (a small celestial object) that survives its journey through the Earth's atmosphere and lands on the Earth's surface. So, if the object has already landed on the beach, it would be referred to as a meteorite.

To confirm this information, you may look for news reports or eyewitness accounts regarding the incident. News outlets, social media platforms, or local authorities typically provide information on such events. Additionally, searching specifically for "meteorite beach" in the local area could yield relevant results.