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The Oort cloud.
The Kuiper belt
Small icy bodies are located in the solar system where they orbit the sun.
Kuiper belt
The Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud have numerous icy masses, but they generally have to be spherical to be considered a world rather than, say, a comet, or just a giant ice cube.
The Oort cloud.
The Oort cloud.
The Oort cloud.
There are three main clusterings of asteroids in our solar system: the Asteroid Belt, the first one identified, which is composed mostly of rocky asteroids, the Kuiper Belt, which contains several dwarf planets, and many icy asteroids, and the Oort Cloud, a theoretical halo of sorts surrounding our solar system, comprised mainly of comets and icy asteroids.
The Kuiper belt
Small icy bodies are located in the solar system where they orbit the sun.
In the furthest reaches of the Solar System is the Oort Cloud; a theorized cloud of icy objects that could orbit the Sun to a distance of 100,000 astronomical units, or 1.87 light-years away. Therefor at the speed of light it would take about 3.74 years to travel the diameter of the Solar System. However no object with mass can travel at the speed of light.
Coma: the dust and gas surrounding an active comet's nucleus Comet: a medium-sized icy object orbiting the Sun; smaller than a planet.
Kuiper belt
No. The Kupier belt is a collection of icy objects in the outer solar system.
The Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud have numerous icy masses, but they generally have to be spherical to be considered a world rather than, say, a comet, or just a giant ice cube.
There are "aliens" in the solar system... as long as you're not referring to little green men that want to suck out our brains, they would be microscopic organisms living in icy objects in the solar system, I'm pretty sure.