What astronomical phenomenon is characterized by the fall of meteoric debris burning up in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Meteor Shower
Meteor showers, often referred to as "shooting stars," are spectacular events where numerous meteors light up the night sky as they enter the Earth's atmosphere. These meteors usually come from the dust and debris left behind by comets or asteroids. As they enter the atmosphere at high speeds, they burn up, creating bright streaks. Events like the Perseids and the Geminids offer skywatchers on Earth breathtaking displays, with dozens or even hundreds of meteors visible per hour under optimal conditions.