No. What you are describing is a comet.
A comet is basically composed of space dust and frozen gases while a meteor is made up and does not orbit round the sun.
Murcury is made out of gases
Comets
Comets.
Uranus's surface is made of frozen gases
it is venus
the earth is made from rocks although the core is burning gas
Uranus and Neptune are composed mainly of frozen gases like methane, ammonia, and water. These planets are referred to as ice giants due to the significant presence of these frozen gases in their atmospheres.
Those are comets, which are icy bodies made of dust, rock, frozen gases, and water that orbit the Sun in long elliptical paths. When a comet gets closer to the Sun, the heat causes its icy surface to vaporize, creating a glowing coma and often a tail that can stretch for millions of kilometers.
it is made of rock
Well it depends because Saturn's rings are made of rocks and other gases. And also it depends if a meteor hits its rings. So yes there is a 50-50% that it could disappear and not.
A comet is made up of frozen gases, rock particles, and cosmic dust. As a comet gets closer to the sun, the heat causes the frozen gases to vaporize, creating a glowing coma around the nucleus.