They are because they are parts of a planet or space material that stays or floats around in space
I scientifically believe that comets are closer to the outer part of the solar system.
Yes. The solar system is everything that orbits the sun.
Yes.
Yes. In fact, with the extremely rare exception of a "rogue" comet, all comets are a part of our solar system.
Capella is a star, so it is not itself a solar system. Our sun is not a solar system, but it is part of the solar system along with the planets, moons, comets, asteroids and other objects. If Capella has any of those things, then it is part of a solar system.
Yes, everything that orbits our sun, including everything that orbits everything that orbits our sun, is part of the solar system.
All the comets that have been seen in history were in the solar system and most still are.
Comets are made up of remnants from the early solar system, so their age is generally around the same as our solar system, approximately 4.6 billion years old. While some comets may contain even older material from beyond our solar system, as a whole, comets are not older than our solar system.
No, stars are not part of our solar system. Our solar system consists of the Sun and all the objects that orbit it, such as planets, moons, asteroids, and comets. Stars are separate celestial bodies that exist outside of our solar system.
The sun is the centrl point of the solar system.
they r broken pieces of rock from planets and they r something natural in the solar system so yeah.
The planets and their moons are part of the solar system, along with the Sun, the asteroids, the comets, the Trans-Neptunian objects and the Oort cloud.