What are glass-like objects called tektites, which are often mistaken for actual meteorites?

Answer

Terrestrial material ejected during a high-velocity impact that cools rapidly

Tektites are not extraterrestrial in origin; they are terrestrial debris thrown out during massive impacts that cools very quickly as it falls back to Earth, solidifying into a glass-like form.

What are glass-like objects called tektites, which are often mistaken for actual meteorites?
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