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		<title>Iron Meteorites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Only eight percent of all meteorites that fall to earth are iron meteorites, ninty-two percent are stony meteorites. Iron meteorites are fragments of the metal cores of asteroids from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Nickel frequently accounts for the second largest portion of iron meteorites.</p> ]]></description>
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