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Bennett Ward
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11 December, 12:11
Meteoroids usually come from?
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Jaelyn Middleton
11 December, 12:24
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Meteroites come from our solar system. If you look it up, then you will find tons of information on it.; )
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Rhett Aguirre
11 December, 12:37
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All meteorites come from inside our solar system. Most of them are fragments of asteroids that broke apart long ago in the asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter
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