Nobody knows really
No, it shoots on to earth as a meteor
The shape of a comet's orbit is called an ellipse. This shape is a sort of narrowed circle and comets move in this shape around the sun.
An asteroid is any of the small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that orbit the sun, and a meteoroid is any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere while traveling through the solar system.
Ellipse..
The orbit becomes more eccentric until the orbit becomes almost a strait line.
Yes. Meteoroids orbit the sun.
No, it shoots on to earth as a meteor
The shape of a planet's orbit is elliptical.
The shape of earth's orbit is known as an elipse
It is either an asteroid (if reasonably large) or a meteoroid (if smaller). Some meteoroid swarms are the remnants of comets that lost their volatile compounds and broke up into pieces.
A meteoroid has a rocky, uneven ball-like shape, but is not perfectly round. It is more like seeing a boulder on Earth-- uneven, unwieldy, misshapen, jagged, etc. However, a meteoroid breaks up as it enters Earth's atmosphere and burns. It fragments. So only some small fragments survive the intense heat.
This orbit is called an ellipse. An oval shape.
It's an elliptical orbit. it is also an mutha
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Elliptical Orbit
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