What is the name for the dark, thin layer that forms on a surviving meteorite’s surface during its final descent through the atmosphere?

Answer

Fusion crust

The surface of a meteorite that survives entry is typically covered by a dark, thin fusion crust, which forms when the surface melts during its final, slower passage through the thicker lower atmosphere.

What is the name for the dark, thin layer that forms on a surviving meteorite’s surface during its final descent through the atmosphere?

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