Yes.
Three types of bodies in the solar system besides dwarf planets, asteroids, and planets are comets, moons, and meteoroids. Comets are icy bodies that release gas and dust as they orbit the Sun, moons are natural satellites that orbit planets or asteroids, and meteoroids are small rocky or metallic bodies that travel through space.
The Sun; planets; moons; dwarf planets; asteroids; meteoroids; interplanetary dust and gas; comets; solar wind...
It eveolved into a sun, at the centre, surrounded by a number of planets and dwarf planets (some with their own satellites), as well as asteroids, comets, meteoroids and "dust".
They are all less than a kilometer in diameter.
Star (sun), planets, moons, dwarf planets, meteoroids, asteroids, comets. That's most of them, based on what's in our solar system.
Andrew S. Rivkin has written: 'Asteroids, Comets, and Dwarf Planets' -- subject(s): Comets, Asteroids, Dwarf planets
the asteroid belt, the kuiper belt, and the oort cloud.
Comets, asteroids, planetoids, various dust and debris fields.
No. They are in space.
Asteroids, some comets, and dwarf planets are classified as minor planets. Stars and galaxies are much larger than planets There are dwarf planets and these are Ceres Pluto and Eris.
i believe that the answer to that aught to be either comet or asteroid
Scientist classifies these objects based on their sizes, shapes, compositions, and orbits. The major categories include dwarf planets, comets, asteroids, and meteoroids.