A hazy Cloud called coma sorrounds the head of a comet.
a coma.
The "coma".
The "coma".
smelly gas
A comet is made from dust and ice. It forms a tail because the ice is melted by the Sun and therefore always pointing away from it because of gravity. The comet's orbit is not circular but in the shape of an oval.
The solid object at the head of a comet is called the comet nucleus.
The comet head refers to the spherical cluster of dust and gas surrounding the comet's nucleus, which is primarily composed of ice, dust, and organic compounds. As the comet approaches the Sun, the heat causes this material to vaporize and form the comet's characteristic coma or fuzzy halo.
Its the nebulous shock around the nucleus of the comet. Basically its the head of the comet.
The coma of a comet is formed due to melting of the comet's nucleus by the Sun's energy. This creates a cloud of gas and dust that surrounds the nucleus and forms the visible atmosphere of the comet.
No. The tail of the comet points away from the sun.
The Coma is the nebulous envelope around the nucleus of a comet. It is formed when the comet passes close to the Sun.
The "coma".