Asteroids are simply rocks, with no water.
An asteroid is hunks of rock or metal a comet is ice and as it gets closer to the sun it turns to water vapor as it gets further it turns back to ice.
Yes. It gets light from the sun.
No. A meteor that gets to the ground is a meteoroid. An Asteroid is an orbiting body between Mars ans Jupiter.
There is very little water in the asteroid belt. Some asteroids are composed of water ice, but it is in the form of frozen molecules rather than liquid water. The majority of objects in the asteroid belt are rocky and metallic, rather than icy.
no, because an asteroid is fire hot and does not carrie water
Meta, rock, and/or water
The gravitational force (or attraction) between any two objects increases as the distance between them decreases. Thus, as an asteroid approaches Earth, the Earth's gravitational pull will increase as it gets nearer.
it was mostly in water
depending on the size it could destroy the planet or impact in the water and not do much. It all depends on the size of said asteroid!
Some asteroids contain water ice within their composition, while others do not. The presence of water on an asteroid depends on its location, composition, and history. Mission observations and asteroid studies have detected water ice on some asteroids, suggesting that water is a potential resource in space exploration.
No. None of the asteroids have atmosphere, and liquid water cannot exist in the vacuum of space.
Ceres is the only asteroid to qualify as a "dwarf planet". It was the first asteroid to be discovered. It is more or less spherical in shape. It contains about a third of the total mass of the main asteroid belt. It may have water under its surface.