No, they are not. Comets are much, much smaller than planets.
its the comets are smaller than planets, moons, and asteroids. In order of size, usually comets < asteroids < moons < planets
False. While most comets orbit the Sun in the same direction as the planets (counterclockwise when viewed from above Earth's North Pole), there are exceptions. Some comets have retrograde orbits, meaning they orbit in the opposite direction of the planets.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
Although comets appear very large when they are near the Sun because of the large dust cloud that follows behind them, they are actually the smallest of the objects listed. Comets typically have a diameter of less than 6 miles, which is much smaller than the typical diameter of the other objects listed above.
Comets
No. Comets are much smaller than planets.
its the comets are smaller than planets, moons, and asteroids. In order of size, usually comets < asteroids < moons < planets
False. While most comets orbit the Sun in the same direction as the planets (counterclockwise when viewed from above Earth's North Pole), there are exceptions. Some comets have retrograde orbits, meaning they orbit in the opposite direction of the planets.
comets crash into all planets!Planets don't have comets. Planets have moons. Comets orbit the sun
Comets.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
Asteroids and Comets
No. Comets are not moons as they orbit the sun, not planets.
The orbits of comets are much more irregular than those of planets. Probably the majority do orbit in the same direction, but it's not a sure thing.
No. Planets do not have comets. They are not related to planets. They are just objects flying through space that we can see in the sky.
moons, planets and comets
No. Comets are much smaller than planets, are irregular in shape, and have highly eccentric orbits.