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Meteorites

Skill Level

2

Year

2014

Version

16.04.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Meteorites AY Honor.png
Meteorites
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
2014
See also



1. Have the Rocks and Minerals honor.

2. What is a meteorite?

3. Explain the difference between a meteorite fall and a find.

4. Explain how meteorites are named.

5. Describe a hypervelocity crater.

6. Identify from images, draw, or photograph the following types of Meteorites. Describe the common shape, size, composition, and method of formation of each type of meteorite.

a. Stony (including Chondrites and Achondrites)

b. Stony-Iron

c. Iron

7. Identify and classify three notable meteorites, including one found in your country. These may include such named meteorites as Hoba, Willamette, and Allende. What makes each of your chosen meteorites notable?

8. Identify 7 Bible mentions of a meteorite or fiery rock falling from heaven (“stars,” “large stone,” “hailstone” and “brimstone” are common Biblical terms for meteorites). Discuss or describe why you think the Bible mentions meteorites.


9. Do two of the following:

a. Visit a local museum and identify meteorites that have been gathered form different locations around the world.

b. Have a local rock hound/meteorite collector visit your group and present meteorites he/she has collected.

c. Create a display of 10 photos and information about meteorites including significant information learned in this honor.

d. Create a table game that assists others in learning about meteorites. You may model the game after popular card or board games.