Probably there were more meteors at that time. Eventually, many of them coalesced into larger bodies - planets and planetoids.
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The Earth's first three layers of the atmosphere, starting from the surface, are the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesosphere. The troposphere is where most weather occurs, the stratosphere contains the ozone layer that protects us from the sun's harmful rays, and the mesosphere is where meteors burn up upon entering the atmosphere.
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It is a shower of meteors.
Meteors typically burn up in the Earth's atmosphere due to friction with air molecules, generating heat that causes them to disintegrate before reaching the troposphere. The majority of meteors are actually seen in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere, where they produce the visible light streaks known as shooting stars.
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Millions of them. Of course, most meteors are the size of grains of rice or smaller. How many BIG meteors have hit Texas? Impossible to know.
Both the troposphere and the mesosphere are layers of Earth's atmosphere. The troposphere is the lowest layer where weather events occur, while the mesosphere is the third layer where most meteors burn up. Both layers play important roles in regulating Earth's temperature and protecting it from harmful radiation.
Living in the troposphere, you are protected by the stratosphere and mesosphere. The stratosphere contains the ozone layer, which shields Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation. The mesosphere provides further protection by dissipating and burning up meteors and other space debris before they reach the surface.
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Shooting stars and meteorites are found in the mesosphere layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer extends from about 31 to 53 miles (50 to 85 kilometers) above the Earth's surface and is where most meteors burn up upon entry.
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There are 3.
The three main parts of Earth's atmosphere are the troposphere (closest to the surface where weather occurs), the stratosphere (contains the ozone layer that absorbs UV radiation), and the mesosphere (where meteors burn up).
Probably there were more meteors at that time. Eventually, many of them coalesced into larger bodies - planets and planetoids.
The four main layers of the atmosphere in order from closest to the Earth's surface to farthest are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. The troposphere is where weather occurs and is closest to the Earth's surface. The stratosphere contains the ozone layer and has a stable temperature. The mesosphere is the layer where meteors burn up upon entering. The thermosphere is the outermost layer and contains the ionosphere where auroras are formed.