Why is evidence of a meteoroid impact rare on Earth, despite the fact they often pass into Earth’s atmosphere?

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2026-05-13 03:00

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When a meteorite hits Earth, the result is similar to a huge bomb exploding. Some of the material from the meteor turns to dust that goes high into the atmosphere where winds carry it over the entire surface of the Earth.

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