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ক্ষণপ্রভ উৎপত্তি ধারণকারী chondrules একটি শিলা





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The ordinary chondrites (sometimes called the O chondrites) are a class of stony chondritic meteorites.


ordinary chondrites are the most common type of meteorite, accounting for approximately 40% of all those catalogued, 46% of the ordinary chondrites, and 44%.


Carbonaceous chondrites or C chondrites are a class of chondritic meteorites comprising at least 8 known groups and many ungrouped meteorites.


Enstatite chondrites (also known as E-type chondrites) are a rare form of meteorite thought to comprise only about 2% of the chondrites that fall on Earth.


classified on the same rank (historically called "Class") and lying between chondrites and achondrites.


They are called primitive because they are achondrites.


The LL chondrites are a group of stony meteorites, the least abundant group of the ordinary chondrites, accounting for about 10–11% of observed ordinary-chondrite.


The L type ordinary chondrites are the second most common group of meteorites, accounting for approximately 35% of all those catalogued, and 40% of the.


CI chondrites, sometimes C1 chondrites, are a group of rare stony meteorites belonging to the carbonaceous chondrites.


group of chondrites (CB) has over 50% metal by volume and contains meteorites that were called stony irons until their affinities with chondrites were recognized.


CI chondrites which, paradoxically, do not contain any chondrules despite their designation as chondrites, whereas ordinary and enstatite chondrites contain.


Like all primitive achondrites, winonaites share similarities with chondrites and achondrites.


achondrites.


Like all primitive achondrites, they have similarities with chondrites and achondrites.


Like all primitive achondrites lodranites share similarities with chondrites and achondrites.


of silicate inclusions that show a strong affinity to winonaites and chondrites.


There are three major types: enstatite chondrites, carbonaceous chondrites and ordinary chondrites.


Ordinary chondrites are the most abundant type of meteorite.


Carbonaceous chondrites comprise about 4 percent of all meteorites observed to fall from space.


This meteorite is intermediate between L and LL ordinary chondrites, possibly indicating formation on a separate parent body.


similarities with chondrites, some specimen even show relic chondrules.


Their mineral composition lies between H and E chondrites.



chondrites's Meaning':

a rock of meteoric origin containing chondrules

Synonyms:

chondrule; rock; stone;

Antonyms:

artifact; bad person; achromatic;

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