Well... you can tell a meteor from a comet by being good at spelling,
C-O-M-E-T
M-E-T-E-O-R
Well... you can tell a meteor from a comet by being good at spelling, C-O-M-E-T M-E-T-E-O-R
Well... you can tell a meteor from a comet by being good at spelling, C-O-M-E-T M-E-T-E-O-R
A comet has a long tail (hence the name comet meaning long-haired star) while a meteor is only a beam of light.
Well... you can tell a meteor from a comet by being good at spelling, C-O-M-E-T M-E-T-E-O-R
Halley's Comet
Comet Swift-Tuttle
No. A Comet is a relative large body that is seen for many days. A meteor is the flash of a tiny bit of sand or gravel, usually left over from a comet.
The comet responsible for the Leonids meteor shower is Comet Tempel-Tuttle, which takes about 33 years to complete one orbit around the sun. When Earth passes through the debris trail left behind by this comet, we experience the annual Leonids meteor shower.
The Taurids are an annual meteor shower associated with the comet Encke.
comet moves slowly and appears in the sky for a longer time. meteor moves swifty and seems to fall on the ground.
it is a comet. jk its your mom
A meteor or comet