they r broken pieces of rock from planets and they r something natural in the solar system so yeah.
Yes.
asteroids comets meteoroids meteor meteorites
Meteoroids, asteroids and comets.
There are asteroids, meteoroids and comets.
Certain asteroids, comets, meteoroids or moons.
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt, which contains the bulk of the solar system's asteroids. Where there are asteroids the are undoubtedly meteoroids.
The Solar System refers to the Sun and the planets (and their moons) and the other bodies that orbit it... including the asteroids, meteoroids and comets.
Many planets, mini-planets, asteroids, comets, and meteoroids circling around the sun.
Star (sun), planets, moons, dwarf planets, meteoroids, asteroids, comets. That's most of them, based on what's in our solar system.
Comets, asteroids, and meteoroids all share the characteristic of being small celestial bodies that orbit the Sun. They are composed of various materials, including rock, metal, and ice, which distinguishes them from larger planetary bodies. Additionally, they all originate from the same region of the solar system, with asteroids primarily found in the asteroid belt, comets originating from the Kuiper Belt or Oort Cloud, and meteoroids being fragments that can come from both asteroids and comets.
The collection of planets and their moons in orbit around a sun, together with smaller bodies such as asteroids, meteoroids, and comets.
Some solar system small bodies (SSSBs) include asteroids, comets, centaurs, and Kuiper Belt objects. These objects are remnants from the early solar system and can vary in size, composition, and orbit characteristics. Studying SSSBs provides valuable insights into the formation and evolution of the solar system.