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What region are comets located in?

In outer space.


What do you call the region of the solar system which is home to long period comets?

Long period comets are thought to reside mainly in the Oort Cloud.


What is the region in the Solar System considered to be the source on long-period comets?

The Oort Cloud.


Where do asteroids and comets come from?

Asteroids are minor planets, especially those of the Inner Solar System. However, between the orbital paths of Mars and Jupiter lie a region known as the asteroid belt. Many asteroids come from there, but most of them stay there. Short-period comets originate from the Kuiper Belt, just outside the orbit of Neptune, while long-period comets are thought to originate in the Oort cloud.


What objects are probably not located in the same region of the solar system in which they originally formed?

Oort cloud comets


What are the region around the nucleus where the electrons are located called?

electron cloud


The region outside the nucleus where an electron can most probably be found is?

The region outside the nucleus where electrons can most probably be found is called the Atomic Orbital. The Atomic Orbital is also known as the Electron Cloud.


What does electron orbital describe?

An electron orbital describes the most probable region that an electron occupies outside the nucleus


A region of high probability of finding an electron?

atomic orbital


Region of high probability of finding an electron?

atomic orbital


What is the 3 dimensional region around a nucleus called?

orbital


An electron in a 3s orbital penetrates into the region occupied by core electrons more than electrons in a 3p orbital?

True