Depending on size, this could describe a planet or moon.
Yes. 2nd Answer: Wellll, the Earth has always been a collection of rocky matter from outer space, but at one time, there was about 100,000 feet of snow and ice around the rocky part.
Comet.
A Comet
The planet Earth as seen from outer space is a blue and white ball.
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it's a commet
A ball of ice and rock in space is commonly referred to as a comet. Comets originate from the outer regions of the solar system and are composed of ice, dust, and rocky material. When they approach the Sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize, creating a glowing coma and sometimes a tail that points away from the Sun.
A thin rocky outer layer is known as the: Crust
No. There is no atmosphere in outer space. So there would be less resistance to slow the ball down. Not so. There is no resistance in space, it is a vacuum. It would go on forever unless acted upon by an outside force, such as the gravitational pull of another object. Simple Newtonian physics.
Yes the Earth's rocky outer layer is called the crust.
You can kick a soccer ball (football) in outspace and it will never slow down.
the top layer of the earth