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Comet
A comet is a ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun. As it gets closer to the sun, the heat and radiation from the sun cause the surface of the comet to be blown away, creating a tail that points away from the sun.
The planets formed from a disk of gas and dust that surrounded the sun as it formed. This gas and dust clumped together to form the solar system. Two planets cannot occupy orbits that are too close together. If they do, interactions through gravity will either cause them to collide or get moved to different orbits.
Earth. It orbits the sun and the moon orbits it
Jupiter is the largest object that orbits the sun.
Most likely comets.
A ball of ice, dust, rocks, and gases is usually colled a, "Comet".
A lump of ice, rock, frozen gas, and dust that orbits the sun is called an asteroid. This can be studied about in Astronomy.
An object composed of dust, ice, and rock which orbits the Sun is called a comet.
The particles of dust and ice that orbit the sun are called comets. They are small solar system bodies which when close enough to the sun, they display a temporary atmosphere.
Comet
it is a metor and they are made of gas ice and dust
Those would be comets.
That may refer to planets, planetoids, or even dust particles within the Solar System.
Comets are balls of ice and dust in orbit around the Sun. The orbits of comets are different from those of planets - they are elliptical. A comet's orbit takes it very close to the Sun and then far away again.
The Sun, and anything that orbits around the Sun, being gravitationally bound to it. This includes planets, planetoids, moons, interplanetery dust and gas, the Oort cloud, and probably a few other things more.The Sun, and anything that orbits around the Sun, being gravitationally bound to it. This includes planets, planetoids, moons, interplanetery dust and gas, the Oort cloud, and probably a few other things more.The Sun, and anything that orbits around the Sun, being gravitationally bound to it. This includes planets, planetoids, moons, interplanetery dust and gas, the Oort cloud, and probably a few other things more.The Sun, and anything that orbits around the Sun, being gravitationally bound to it. This includes planets, planetoids, moons, interplanetery dust and gas, the Oort cloud, and probably a few other things more.
A comet is a ball of ice and dust that orbits the sun. As it gets closer to the sun, the heat and radiation from the sun cause the surface of the comet to be blown away, creating a tail that points away from the sun.