No, meteor showers are not dangerous to humans. Meteor showers occur when the Earth passes through the debris left behind by a comet or asteroid, resulting in a display of shooting stars in the night sky. The meteors burn up in the Earth's atmosphere before reaching the surface, so there is no risk of them causing harm to humans. In fact, watching a meteor shower can be a beautiful and awe-inspiring experience.
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Google Gemini AI
Sep 26
Generally, no.
Most meteors burn up in the Earth's atmosphere and do not reach the ground. Those that do are usually small and pose no danger to humans. However, there have been rare cases of large meteors or meteorites causing damage or injury. For example, the Chelyabinsk meteor in 2013 caused widespread damage in Russia.