I delve into that question a bit later this day, as some F2P moar-pigging was to be had on Dungeons @ Dragons Online, and Jade Dynasty (appealing free-to-play MMORPG for its Kung Fu aspects). Actually meteors are the tails of meteorites, in turn the real stuff, in turn chunks from some celestial swing dancers come to earth (heh, doesn't sound wholesome). Many are chondrites, being composed of chondrules, the granpeppy of our solar system's mineral composition. Around this time in my research, I question myself benignly on why I tasked myself with such research, pleasantly annoyed in the dark of my room.
The silicate make-up of chondrules seems to give risk of silicate pneumoconiosis for our hearty meaty-handed gardener, if the meteorite is powderized and inhaled. Silicate pneuomoconiosis or Silicosis or Grinder's Disease or Potter's Rot is an inflammatory lung disease, like your uncle that is a miner on the dark side of the moon probably has (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/439858). If this [big] meteorite got tilled by that unassuming gardener's spade and heartily dragged by those strong farmworking airtanks, we'd be sad for the loss of our gentle giant. Speaking of music, I am listening to L'Arc~en~Ciel's AWAKE, pretty swell sonority. Here are the good tracks...
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