no
no
Asteroids are larger than Meteoroids.
Yes
Not necessarily. Both comets and asteroids vary in sides and to a large degree fall into the same size range.
Meteoroids are sand- to boulder-sized particles of debris (Dust) in the Solar SystemDust and rockA meteoroid is a small metallic body that travels through space. They are smaller than asteroids and are made up of fragments from comets or asteroids.
They are all less than a kilometer in diameter.
All of the planets and that includes (asteroids, meteoroids, comets, moons, dwarf planets.)
The Sun; planets; moons; dwarf planets; asteroids; meteoroids; interplanetary dust and gas; comets; solar wind...
An asteroid is basically a rock in space. A meteor is basically a space rock falling into our atmosphere. Therefore, meteors are asteroids that are falling into our atmosphere, there is no size comparison, only a location and action change.
There are many objects that orbit the sun: Planets (and all of their moons, totaling more than 61), the asteroids, comets, meteoroids, and other rocks and gas.
Yes, an Asteroid is larger than a Meteoroid.
Meteoroids are smaller than asteroids; most are smaller than the size of a pebble.