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Q: What type of movement does a comet have?
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Were does a comet tail face?

Same as any other comet: away from the Sun.Same as any other comet: away from the Sun.Same as any other comet: away from the Sun.Same as any other comet: away from the Sun.


What type of comet is hale bopp?

Long period comet


What is the type of comet which appears over the earth every 76 years?

It is called the Halley's comet


What is a usual type of orbit of a comet?

elliptical


Which type of comet tail is composed mostly of dust?

type 2


What is Difference between comet and Halley's comet?

Because it is one of the best known comets in the world.Comet Hale-Bopp (formally designated C/1995 O1) was arguably the most widely observed comet of the twentieth century, and one of the brightest seen for many decades. It was visible to the naked eye for a record 18 months.


What is on a kindergarten entrance exam?

It has everything from advanced root trinomial functions pertaining to real life physics. They have to be able to use these skills to calculate the movement of a comet. They will be given certain conditions about the comet.


Why comet travels more quickly on its orbit when it is closer the sun?

the comet moves fastest near the sun because the gravitational movement pulls it quickly and gets rid of the rock and ice on the tail


Where can you find information on comets?

online (type in "comet info" at www.google.com)


Which type of cleaner removes ink stains the best?

bleach or comet


What is the milky way a type of comet or planet?

Neither ! It's a galaxy !


How do scientists predict comet movement?

Almost all known comets follow an elliptical or circular path. This means that, over time, they return to our solar system at regular intervals. Astronomers identify each comet, and track its movement while it's in our 'neighbourhood' - then use the data to predict when it will next return.