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Step-by-step explanation:
In space asteroids can bump into each other in space, and this can mean small pieces break off. These smaller pieces of rock are called meteoroids.
If a meteoroid gets close enough to the Earth that it enters our atmosphere, it begins to burn up and fall to the ground. This burning trail is known as a meteor. The burning trial can be seen as a shooting star.
If a meteoroid rock doesn't completely burn up as it falls to Earth, the rock that is left behind is called a meteorite.