That would be a comet.
Space ice is often referred to as "cryogenic ice" or "interstellar ice" due to its extremely cold temperatures and formation in outer space. This ice is typically composed of water molecules that have condensed and frozen in the frigid conditions of space.
A ball of ice and rock in space is commonly referred to as a comet. Comets originate from the outer regions of the solar system and are composed of ice, dust, and rocky material. When they approach the Sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize, creating a glowing coma and sometimes a tail that points away from the Sun.
Frozen balls of ice, gas, and rock in space are called comets. These celestial bodies typically have highly elliptical orbits that bring them close to the Sun, where heat causes them to develop a glowing coma and tail.
A frozen mass in space is usually referred to as an ice body or an icy object. These objects can be composed of various materials, such as water ice, ammonia ice, methane ice, or a combination of these substances. Some examples include comets, Kuiper Belt objects, and moons with icy surfaces.
An icy object in space is often referred to as a "comet." Comets are composed of ice, dust, and rocky material and typically exhibit a glowing coma and a tail when they approach the Sun. Other icy bodies in space can include "ice moons" and "icy asteroids," which are primarily made up of frozen gases and water ice.
A big ball of dirty ice and snow in outer space is called a comet. Comets are made up of rock, dust, water ice, and frozen gases, which form a bright coma or "tail" when heated by the Sun's radiation as the comet approaches it.
Ice hockey is played using a puck not a ball.
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Space ice is often referred to as "cryogenic ice" or "interstellar ice" due to its extremely cold temperatures and formation in outer space. This ice is typically composed of water molecules that have condensed and frozen in the frigid conditions of space.
A ball of ice and rock in space is commonly referred to as a comet. Comets originate from the outer regions of the solar system and are composed of ice, dust, and rocky material. When they approach the Sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize, creating a glowing coma and sometimes a tail that points away from the Sun.
A ball of ice is commonly referred to as an "ice ball." In the context of beverages, it often describes a large, spherical ice cube used to chill drinks while minimizing dilution. In nature, similar formations can be called "ice spheres" or "ice pellets," depending on their specific characteristics.
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".
A large mass of ice and dust in space with a tail is called a comet. As a comet approaches the sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize and create a glowing tail that points away from the sun due to solar wind.