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What is often called a snow ball in space?

A comet, a dirty snowball actually.


Big ball of dirty ice and snow in outer space?

It is usually comets that are reffered to as `large dirty snowballs, they contain mostly ice, but also some rock. They usually originate from the Kuiper belt or Oort cloud.


Is it possible to kick a ball to Uranus?

I don't think that it is possible to kick a ball with a human foot to a planet that is in the cold, dark, outer space


Was the tsunami of 1 April 1946 near Alaska actually caused by the impact of a giant ball of ice from outer space which in turn caused the earthquake?

No.


What planet is a dirty ball of ice?

Pluto

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What is a ball of dirty and snow in outer space called?

Comet.


What is ball of dirty ice and snow in outer space?

it's a commet


What is the big ball of dirty ice and snow in outer space?

metor


What is often called a snow ball in space?

A comet, a dirty snowball actually.


What thing in space is often called a snow-ball?

Asteroids are sometimes called," Dirty Snowballs".


Big ball of dirty ice and snow in outer space?

It is usually comets that are reffered to as `large dirty snowballs, they contain mostly ice, but also some rock. They usually originate from the Kuiper belt or Oort cloud.


What is a big big ball of dirty ice in space?

a comet


What is a big ball of dirt and snow in outer space?

A Comet


What is a blue and white ball?

The planet Earth as seen from outer space is a blue and white ball.


What is a rocky ball in outer space?

Depending on size, this could describe a planet or moon.


Suppose you were able to throw a ball in outer space would it slow down as quickly in space as it does on Earth?

No. There is no atmosphere in outer space. So there would be less resistance to slow the ball down. Not so. There is no resistance in space, it is a vacuum. It would go on forever unless acted upon by an outside force, such as the gravitational pull of another object. Simple Newtonian physics.


Is it possible to kick a ball to Uranus?

I don't think that it is possible to kick a ball with a human foot to a planet that is in the cold, dark, outer space