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Q: Why the time required for one revolution of the comet is more than the time required for one revolution of earth?
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What is A rocky object that is more likely to hit the earth than a comet?

An asteroid


Which is most likely to make a more frequent visitor of earth a comet or an asteroid?

assteroids


Which is most likely to be a more frequent visitor of earth a comet or an asteroid why?

An asteroid, because the orbits of the asteroids are nearer to the earth than the comets.


What is a meteor tail called?

A meteor is the name given to something that has hit the Earth. You may be referring to a comet, which orbits the Sun. In that case, it is just called a comet tail, nothing more.


Is Hailies comet the only comet?

It's "Hally's" comet, and no, there are thousands, perhaps millions more


What falls to the earth as dust a Meteoroid Asteroid or Comet?

Meteoroids definitely fall to Earth as dust or small stones. To the best of our knowledge, no asteroid or comet has fallen to Earth within recorded history. But as large as they are, it's likely that a lot more than dust would survive a trip through the atmosphere by either of them.


What is long period comet?

A comet with a period of 200 years or more.


What is a long-period comet?

A comet with a period of 200 years or more.


Why are halebopps comet and halleys comet important?

By themselves, comets are not really important. Even the most impressive comet, like Hale-Bopp, is a visual spectacle only. But the POTENTIAL for a comet - to strike the Earth directly and cause untold devastation - is far more significant. Right now, if we were to see a comet aimed at the Earth, there is very little that we could do about it, other than stand there and die. The threat of a comet impact, like the ones that have devastated our planet several times before, ought to be enough spur us all into looking for ways to protect ourselves from the inevitable time that it WILL happen again.


Why do spacecraft launced from Earth need to reach a specific speed to escape Earth's surface?

More speed means more energy. A certain amount of energy is required to get away from Earth. At a lesser speed, it will simply fall back to Earth.More speed means more energy. A certain amount of energy is required to get away from Earth. At a lesser speed, it will simply fall back to Earth.More speed means more energy. A certain amount of energy is required to get away from Earth. At a lesser speed, it will simply fall back to Earth.More speed means more energy. A certain amount of energy is required to get away from Earth. At a lesser speed, it will simply fall back to Earth.


Basic earth system?

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Why does the short period comet revolves around the sun in more than 200 years while the long period comet revolves around the sun for thousands of millions?

Not more than 200 years - less than 200 years. As to the "why", that's because this is how "short-period" vs. "long-period" is defined. Any comet that takes less than 200 years for one revolution is defined as short-period.