That description could fit any number of bodies in the solar system, but generally "asteroid" might be closest. Other more distant objects such as comets or Kuiper Belt Objects would tend to be more icy than rocky.
Comets are icy/rocky objects that orbit our Sun.
They could be the kuiper belt. Pluto orbits with them.
There is no "icy lump" orbiting the sun.
Comets are kind of icy bodies, if that's what you mean. There are many of them.
Both comets and Kuiper Belt Objects would fit that description.
You are probably thinking of "comet", but "asteroid" could fit this description as well. So would "Kuiper belt object".
the answer is comet
comets
A comet.
Asteroid
Asteroids
Astroids
A meteoroid.
No force makes the Earth move. It has enough momentum to continue moving through space.
it is moon
comet
Comets. They spend a lot of their time moving slowly at far distances from the sun, with brief periods of time spent closer to the sun, moving at higher speeds.
insulators
embolus
embolus
Energy moving through a body of water is scientifically called hydro energy. When hydro energy is present, the water cycle changes.
Its called Fluid Friction
Peristalsis.
Radiation
Planet Asteroid Meteoroid
leaching
wave