Lithometeor

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Lithometeors are meteors that are observed in the field of meteorology in the atmosphere on the surface of the earth or in the sky. Unlike electrometeors , hydrometeors and photometeors , they are related to airborne particles that do not consist of water . Solid and liquid components of the atmosphere, in the composition of which water plays no role, or at least almost no role, are also known as aerosols .

Phenomena

The lithometeors include:

Individual evidence

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