No. It appeared about 4 years before World War I, not World War II.
In "Davy Crockett Saves the World," Halley's Comet is depicted in a whimsical and adventurous narrative, emphasizing its significance to the story and the characters' experiences. In contrast, a nonfiction article about Halley's Comet would focus on its scientific aspects, such as its orbital patterns, historical observations, and impact on astronomy. The fictional portrayal often imbues the comet with a sense of wonder and myth, while nonfiction presents empirical facts and data. This difference highlights the contrasting purposes of storytelling versus scientific explanation.
Comet Electrical stores are located in United Kingdom but in 2012 Comet group had to close his buisness so Comet Electrical stores do not exist anymore.
Because it goes by faster then any comet in the whole world
It has to travel around the whole of the world first before making its next return and it is slow.
The Comet
Edmond Halley
no just a comet
Comet Hale-Bopp is known as The Great Comet of 1997. It was one of the brightest and most widely observed comets of the 20th century. People around the world could see it with the naked eye for over 18 months.
Halley's Comet was observed and recorded many times in many places around the world. Sir Edmond Halley demonstrated that the repeated sightings were of the same object, the comet that now bears his name.
there will not be a comet in 2013 but there is a chance there could be but lets get back to the question it will only hit part of the world only part of the world will die or maybe it will hit us all but you never know
World's smartest fish is Comet. Comet can play soccer, football, basketball, go though a hoop, tunnel, chimney, limbo, and fetch.
Comets are visible the world over, not just in the US. Last year I saw a faint one, I cannot recall its name. Comet Holmes could be found in amateur telescopes in 2007, and Macholz a few years before that. I saw comet McNaught in 2006, and Hyakutake was quite bright back in 1996. Hale-Bopp was another, even brighter comet just the year before it. If you want to know when the last comet struck north america, that would not be known. An asteroid created the Barringer Crater in New Mexico about 50,000 years ago. It was probably a comet that created a big crater in the Gulf of Mexico some 65 million years ago. This month a report will be printed in Nature about a comet that may have exploded above where Chicago is some 14,000 years ago, which may have lead to the extinction of a number of North American megafauna, such as the woolly mammoth.