उल्का (ulka)
ulka
A meteor is a bright streak of light that you see in the sky when a small piece of rock or metal from space burns up as it enters the Earth's atmosphere.
You pronounce 'meteor' like this: 'MEE-tee-or'.
The word 'meteor' comes from the Greek word 'meteōron', which means 'thing in the air'.
The word 'meteor' in Hindi is 'उल्का' (Ulkā).
The word 'meteor' in Kannada is 'ಉಲ್ಕಾ' (Ulkā).
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and seen a shooting star? That’s a meteor! Meteors are tiny rocks from space that zoom through the sky. When they enter our atmosphere, they get super hot and glow brightly, just like a sparkler!
Sometimes, they can even make a wish come true if you catch one while it’s falling. So next time you see a shooting star, remember it’s a meteor, and don’t forget to make a wish!
The universe is full of wonders, just waiting for you to explore! ✨🌌