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Which terms describe space objects that are small chunks of rock and debris that are smaller than 1 km? meteoroids asteroids meteors meteorites comets
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Which terms describe space objects that are small chunks of rock and debris that are smaller than 1 km?
meteoroids
asteroids
meteors
meteorites
comets
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the answer is meteoroids
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I would say that it is Meteors, Meteorites, and comets.
(METEORS may be wrong)
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