That would be a comet.
Coldicy
comet
comet
Dirty ice ball.
Such objects can have several different names, depending on their location in the solar system and/or their characteristics. If the object is close enough to the sun to off-gas some ice or other volatile compounds, it is a comet. If it orbits the sun, inside the orbit of the outermost planet, it may be a meteoroid or asteroid, depending on the size. If it lies outside the planetary orbit, it may be a Kuiper Belt Object. If it orbits a planet, it may be a moon, if its big enough, or part of a ring system, if it's small, and accompanied by many other similar objects.
pulto
a comet
comet
a comet
Ice hockey is played using a puck not a ball.
it's a commet
metor
A puck.
ice pellets
comet
The ball used is a standard hockey ball; it is about three inches across and weighs half a pound or so. It is called "the ball".
Yes ice hockey ball is black
No, in ice hockey the object is a flat, hard rubber disk called a puck that skims along the ice or can become airborne, depending on how it is hit.
The resistance the ground has on the ball causes it to slow down and this force is called friction. Ice has little friction which is why the ball would have rolled further on ice for instance.