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Comet tails are made of ice and dust.
Comets are mostly made up of ice. They usually have a metallic core high in nickel. The tail of a comet is actually the ice melting as it passes a heat source.
Comets contain ice.
Comets are mostly made up of ice. They usually have a metallic core high in nickel. The tail of a comet is actually the ice melting as it passes a heat source.
The inside of a comet that is made up of mostly frozen gases and dust.
Dust and gas
The sun makes a comet appear bright. A comet is usually made up of ice and rock. The ice reflects the light of the sun very well.
The tail of the comet is made up of melting ice. When the comet gets close to the sun, the melted ice becomes the gaseous tail.
The tail of the comet is made up of melting ice. When the comet gets close to the sun, the melted ice becomes the gaseous tail.
Cirrus Clouds are mostly made up entirely of ice crystals.
Comet tails are made of parts of the comet, such as ice and water vapor, pieces of rock and dust, and whatever else the comet itself happens to be made of that have broken or evaporated off due to solar wind. This is why the comet trail always trails in a direction that is directly opposite from the sun and not necessarily directly behind the path of the comet itself. A comet can also have two types of tails. A dust tail, and ion tail. The ion tail is made of electrically charged particles...ions. The center of a comet is called a nucleus.
A comet is composed of a nucleus, coma, hydrogen cloud, dust tail, and ion tail. The nucleus is primarily made of ice, dust, and rocky materials. The coma is a cloud of gas and dust that surrounds the nucleus, while the dust and ion tails are made up of dust particles and ions that are released from the nucleus as the comet gets closer to the sun.