The usual answer is "comets," although in a technical sense, the bodies aren't comets while they're still in the Oort Cloud, but only become so when they fall toward the Sun. The word "comet" means "hairy" and refers to the dust blown off the body by the solar wind. While still in the Oort Cloud, they should really be called "planetismals."
A comet, probably, depending on its orbit. If the orbit is highly elliptical and the body comes close enough to the Sun to vaporize some of the ice into a gassy halo, then it would be a comet.
A similar object in a more circular orbit that keeps it far away from the Sun might be called an asteroid, or (if far enough out from the Sun) a Kuiper Belt Object.
You could be describing a comet.
'Large' is what I call a rubber word ... one that means different things
to different people all the time, and may mean different things to the
same person at different times or in different circumstances. A comet
is smaller than a planet or a star, but larger than a breadbox or a house.
Also, by the way, comets don't all necessarily orbit the sun.
the booboo
well, that's nice.. someone being stupid! The answer is a comet.
A Comet. e,g, Halley's Comet, Hale-Bopp Comet.
That sounds like the popular description of a comet,
although not all comets necessarily orbit the sun.
comets well, i think that's correct. oh well.
It is helium It is helium
asteroids
Matter can be considered solids, liquids, gases, Bose Einstein condensates, and plasmas. Water is a matter that can be found in the body. Oxygen is also matter in the body.
by cooling
The circular path is known as an orbit.
The difference between a comet and an asteroid is asteroids are made up of metals and rock materials, while comets are made up of ice, rocks, and dust. Both of them were formed more than 4.5 million years ago.
An "orbit" is the path traced as one body moves round another body under the influence of gravity.
Pluto is a solid body with small amounts of gas in its atmosphere, but no known liquids.
Matter can be considered solids, liquids, gases, Bose Einstein condensates, and plasmas. Water is a matter that can be found in the body. Oxygen is also matter in the body.
A planet is a large body of rock or gases. Even though Pluto looks small, it isn't. In fact, Pluto is 1,500 miles across. Pluto is made out of frozen gases.
P-waves can pass through liquids,solids,and gases. A P-wave is a type of body wave that has an up and down motion. Another type of body wave is the S-wave. S-waves CAN'T pass through liquids but they can pass through solids and gases. I hope that answered your question. =)
Our Earth is a body that is in orbit round the Sun.
There are many substances which are hazardous if they get into your body. Some are solids, some are liquids and some are gases. Basically, it is all the same - the substance has some damaging effect on the body - it might render you unconscious or stop your heart or damage your organs or suffocate you, etc. A poisonous gas enters the bloodstream through the lungs when inhaled.
Cause your body contains a very high temperature causing the solids to dissolve into liquids
Most water loss occurs through the urinary system. Urine is comprised of approximately 95% water and 5% dissolved solids & gases.
Sun is a hot body of gases because of the preseence of gases like hydrogen and helium.
by cooling
A planet.
Orbit, if it is closed otherwise one might call it a trajectory.