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Like almost all comets, a little rock and a lot of ice.
Light from the sun shinning off the dust and dirt that was melted of the comet by the sun.
10-5-5 miles
it is a peanut shape.
burning mold
it has rocks molted in it
Venus is a planet, not a comet, so it does not have a tail.
That sounds like the description of a comet. However, please note that comets ONLY have a tail when they are close to the Sun. During most of their orbit, they are too far away from the Sun to have a tail.
A comet is a space thing that has a heavenly body and a tail. The most famous comet known is Hailey's comet.
The comet's "tail" is a stream of dust and vapors that melt and get pushed out of the comet by radiation pressure from the sun. The tail appears only when the comet is relatively near the sun, it's longest when the comet is nearest the sun, and it always points away from the sun, no matter which way the comet is moving.
The tail of a comet is over a million miles long.
a cotton ball with a tail
The comet's tail is in front of the comet, not after
The coma, the nucleus, and the tail are the parts of a comet after the tail has formed.
In the Tail of a Comet was created on 2000-04-25.
Venus is a planet, not a comet, so it does not have a tail.
That sounds like the description of a comet. However, please note that comets ONLY have a tail when they are close to the Sun. During most of their orbit, they are too far away from the Sun to have a tail.
The three main parts of a comet are the nucleus, coma, and tail. The nucleus is the head of the comet, the coma is the middle, and the tail is the end of the comet.
A comet is a space thing that has a heavenly body and a tail. The most famous comet known is Hailey's comet.
The comet's "tail" is a stream of dust and vapors that melt and get pushed out of the comet by radiation pressure from the sun. The tail appears only when the comet is relatively near the sun, it's longest when the comet is nearest the sun, and it always points away from the sun, no matter which way the comet is moving.
The tail of a comet is over a million miles long.
... nearest the sun.
comet