it is called elements i am absolutely positive. Or they may actually be called
Asteroids.
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They are still called asteroids until they enter a planet's atmosphere.
a meteoroid!
Meteoroids
Meteoroids are mostly very small items, some as small as pieces of dust. Asteroids are larger, but are the remnants of the formation of some of the planets and their moons. Comets also have a lot of dirt and dust trailing from them. So all of these things are debris of one sort or another.
Small pieces of rock from old broken up comets become asteroids. Asteroids are large moving masses that can break up into smaller pieces. They break up and form meteorites.
Yes, meteoroids are basically small pieces space debris that are considerably smaller than asteroids. They're so small that many of them simply burn up in the atmosphere before ever reaching the surface.
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The number one thing in our solar system is space, or empty vacuum, through which blows the solar wind. The sun is the next largest thing in the solar system, outmassing all the planets, asteroids, comets, and icy debris beyond the orbit of Neptune by a factor of a thousand.Planets, their moons, the Kuiper Belt, Oort Cloud, comets, asteroids, and meteroids constitute much of the remainder of the solar system.Our solar system consists primarily of the sun, which accounts for 99% of the solar system's total mass. The remaining 1% are the eight major planets and their moons, numerous minor planets, and other bodies such as comets and asteroids.
Meteoroids are mostly very small items, some as small as pieces of dust. Asteroids are larger, but are the remnants of the formation of some of the planets and their moons. Comets also have a lot of dirt and dust trailing from them. So all of these things are debris of one sort or another.
Small pieces of rock from old broken up comets become asteroids. Asteroids are large moving masses that can break up into smaller pieces. They break up and form meteorites.
-- meteoroids -- asteroids -- comets -- satellites -- planets (rocky ones)
Comets a planet like object going around the sun in larger elliptical orbit with greater period of revolution, asteroids are broken pieces of some planets, meteors are due to the passage of such broken pieces through atmosphere of earth due to gravity pull.
Most of these rocks are leftovers from when the planets formed. Some may be parts of a planetesimal that fell apart long ago.
Comets are solid pieces of rock that are in long elliptical orbit around the sun. They occur because pieces of other space objects (asteroids, moons, planets, etc.) were knocked off into this path, and the path just happens to come close to the Earth.
Yes, meteoroids are basically small pieces space debris that are considerably smaller than asteroids. They're so small that many of them simply burn up in the atmosphere before ever reaching the surface.
Asteroids are believed to have come from celestial bodies such as small moons that have broken into pieces. These and other space debris have been captured by gravity fields within the solar system, creating the asteroids.
they r broken pieces of rock from planets and they r something natural in the solar system so yeah.
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No, they do not. Asteroids are believed to be pieces of a planet which on collision with the planet Jupiter broke into pieces. These revolve around the sun just like the planets. Comets are just big chunks of rock, dust, ice and frozen gases. Meteoroids are chunks of rocks flying around space, meaning they very well may have come from asteroids. (When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere, they're known as meteors, if they survive the journey and impact with the planet, they're known as meteorites.) also it is because of the big bang