Dirty ice ball.
a comet
saturn
About 3/4 of a billion years ago ... the ice-ball (or snow ball) Earth, when the entire planet was covered in snow & ice, the seas frozen.
Such objects can have several different names, depending on their location in the solar system and/or their characteristics. If the object is close enough to the sun to off-gas some ice or other volatile compounds, it is a comet. If it orbits the sun, inside the orbit of the outermost planet, it may be a meteoroid or asteroid, depending on the size. If it lies outside the planetary orbit, it may be a Kuiper Belt Object. If it orbits a planet, it may be a moon, if its big enough, or part of a ring system, if it's small, and accompanied by many other similar objects.
Pluto
Pluto
None, really. That might describe Pluto, but Pluto was recategorized as a "dwarf planet" a few years ago. "Dirty snowball" is also a good description of most comets.
Dirty ice ball.
It is usually comets that are reffered to as `large dirty snowballs, they contain mostly ice, but also some rock. They usually originate from the Kuiper belt or Oort cloud.
a comet
Not at all. A comet is a very dirty ice ball, so dirty it is blacker than graphite. That's all.
a comet
comet is a ball of dirty ice or in other words made of dirty ice and asteroid is a i think a ball of rock or dirt clustered together
it's a commet
metor
my sister is a dust ball of ice thats the shittest answer ever