Friday’s Factoid Week 14

We’re studying space rocks right now and pulled out a rhyme we made up last go-around to remember all the different kinds. You can check out the original by clicking here.

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Dirty snowball out in space

With smudgy tail making chase.

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Ice melts off and leaves behind

Dirt and rocks that sometimes find…

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Their way through Earth’s thick atmosphere

But burn all up before getting here.

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Except for sometimes they crash on through

And hopefully don’t land on you!

THE END

Below is a summary of definitions complements of Titus and if you click here there’s a link to a bonus Friday Flashback!

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