A meteoroid is a small rocky or metallic body in outer space. It is significantly smaller than an asteroid and ranges in size from small grains to 1 meter-wide objects. Meteoroids are the remnants of asteroids or comets and are often found in the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Understanding meteoroids is essential in the study of astronomy and planetary science. By grasping their characteristics, origins, and potential impact, we can gain valuable insights into the formation and evolution of our solar system.
Analyze and interpret data for patterns of change in anatomical structures of organisms using the fossil record and the chronological order of fossil appearance in rock layers.