i believe that the answer to that aught to be either comet or asteroid
We call them Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Pluto, satellites, rings, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids.
Meteoroids, if they enter the Earth's atmosphere they are called meteors, if they hit the ground, they are called meteorites.
Planets or dwarf planets, depending on their size. (The larger ones would be planets, smaller would be dwarf planets.)
Comets are chunks of ice and dust.
They are asteroids
A meteorite.
A comet.
Asteriods.
Asteroid
Any natural object that orbits our Sun, either directly or indirectly, is considered part of our solar system by definition.
It is a comet.:)
A galaxy or a nebula.
The celestial bodies of our solar system are believed to have formed from the solar nebula. The solar nebula was a giant cloud of dust and gas that was left behind after the formation of the sun.
The sun was likely created about 5 billion years ago along with the Earth and later the moon. Because it is not a SOLAR system without a sun, this means that the solar system itself was created around this time
The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.The Sun is the central object in the Solar System; it is orbited by planets, asteroids, meteors, dust particles, and comets.
Comet
Out of the dust & gas cloud ... no body knows which is first.
Any natural object that orbits our Sun, either directly or indirectly, is considered part of our solar system by definition.
It is a comet.:)
Either a dust speck in the asteroid belt or in the Kuyper belt.
Solar nebula.
Solar rings are gas and dust around a planet.
A cloud of gas and dust.
the solar system began as a huge disc of dust and gas revolving around the sun at the centre and then from that dust and gas planets began to form.
The Sun's solar system comprises the planets, asteroids, comets and dust which orbit the Sun.
It is sometimes called the Solar nebula.