What causes the intense heating that makes a meteoroid glow brightly as it enters the atmosphere?

Answer

Intense compression of the air in front of it

When a meteoroid slams into the atmosphere at high speed, it compresses the air in front so intensely that the air heats up significantly, causing the object material to incandesce.

What causes the intense heating that makes a meteoroid glow brightly as it enters the atmosphere?

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