Yes, as long as an asteroid is within visible distance of earth.
Because there aren't always comets!
Comets travel in highly elliptical orbits. See link for more.
No where. They are not real.
Orion
There are comets all the time, sometimes we can see them with the naked eye.
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Antarctica. Further information: Whilst it is true that you can see icebergs in Antarctica all year long, Antarctica is a continent, not a country. Iceland has ice all year round, and icebergs are evident even in Summer.
TELESCOPE
See related link for a list of periodic and non periodic comets.
when your balls drop
Yes, because comets are so tiny and dim.
Comets spend the majority of their time in the far reaches of our solar system, where they are not easily visible from Earth. They only become visible when they enter the inner solar system and are illuminated by the Sun, hence their rare appearances. Additionally, many comets have long orbital periods, further contributing to their infrequent sightings.