Asteroids, meteors, etc.
a planet
The answer is meteors
Asteroid Comets are icy conglomerations of material, so cannot be called a "rocky object".
They are called planets >.>
Asteroid - a small, rocky body that orbits the Sun.
A rocky object that has an irregularly shaped body made of planetary material and orbits the Sun is an asteroid. Asteroids are small, rocky bodies that can be found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, as well as in other areas of the solar system.
Jupiter is the largest object that orbits the sun.
No, the Big Bang was not an asteroid. The Big Bang theory is the scientific explanation for the origin of the universe, proposing that it began as a singularity and has been expanding ever since. An asteroid is a rocky object in space that orbits the Sun, and is not related to the concept of the Big Bang.
An asteroid is a small rocky object that orbits the sun. These celestial bodies are made up of rock and metal and can vary in size from just a few feet to hundreds of miles in diameter. Asteroids are mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but some also orbit closer to Earth.
An asteroid is a large rocky object that orbits the sun, while a meteoroid is a smaller rocky object that travels through space. When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, it is called a meteor.
There is no "small dense object" that orbits between Mars and Jupiter. There are however numerous asteroids which are rocky objects up to a few hundred miles in diameter that orbit in this region making up what is called the asteroid belt.
A small rocky object that orbits the Sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter is known as an asteroid. This region is commonly referred to as the asteroid belt, where thousands of these objects, composed mainly of rock and metal, reside. Asteroids vary in size and shape, and they are remnants from the early solar system that never coalesced into a planet.