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Probably a variety of things, but I believe the answer you're looking for is "a comet".
a comet/meteorite
The composition of a comet is frozen gases, dust, and rocks.
An object composed of dust, ice, and rock which orbits the Sun is called a comet.
The inside of a comet that is made up of mostly frozen gases and dust.
comet is mostly made out of rock, dust,a nd freezing water
The nucleus of a comet is primarily made of ice and dust .
The comet head refers to the spherical cluster of dust and gas surrounding the comet's nucleus, which is primarily composed of ice, dust, and organic compounds. As the comet approaches the Sun, the heat causes this material to vaporize and form the comet's characteristic coma or fuzzy halo.
The tail of a comet is made up of a combination of frozen rock, and ice particles coming off the comet and is lit up by the sun. If you were to be in this tail, you would face: subzero temperatures and constant pummeling by SOLID ice and rock.
A comet has a tail composed of gases and dust. As a comet travels through space, it heats up, causing the gases and dust to vaporize and form a glowing tail that points away from the Sun due to solar wind.
Comet tails are made of ice and dust.
A comet halo is a fuzzy, diffuse region of glowing gas and dust that surrounds the nucleus of a comet. It is typically visible when the comet is close to the sun and is heated, causing the gas and dust to glow and create a bright halo effect around the nucleus.