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Q: What are the rocks in space that never quite made it as planets?
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Why are space rocks not considered planets?

Because they are to small to be considered planets.


What can outer space rocks tell you?

What planets are out there and if there atmosphere livable.


When the space rocks get large enough?

they are called meteors, comets, moons or planets.


Where does the dust and rocks from space come from?

From exploded stars and planets, and from impact debris.


What make up rings of planets?

Rocks, dust, and other space junk


What was outer space filled with?

Nothing. That is why they call it outer space. the only things that are out there are stars, rocks, planets and light and darkness


What are three items found in space other than stars moons and planets?

space rocks ice and another galexy


What it the solar system?

the solar system is made up with space rocks, stars, moons, and planets.


Where does asteroid come from?

Asteroids are small fractions of much larger stars, planets, and rocks in space.


Is olivine on Mars?

Olivine is found in space rocks so it is certainly present in all the rock planets.


What are the different places rocks live?

rocks don't live. However, they exist pretty much anywhere in the universe. Many planets (such as Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) are made of rocks. Astroids are basically rocks floating in space.


Can space erode planets?

No, that would make absolutely no sense. Only wind and water are able to erode things such as rocks and minerals.