What is the difference between an asteroid and a meteoroid?
A) Composition: Asteroids contain a good deal of ice, while meteoroids are rock and metal.
B) Size: Asteroids are larger, and meteoroids are smaller.
C) Location: Asteroids are found throughout the solar system, while meteoroids exist only in the inner solar system.
D) Endpoint: Asteroids circle the Sun, but meteoroids, by definition, have sailed through Earth's atmosphere and have reached the ground without burning up.
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