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Well, darling, the main difference between the orbit of a comet and a planet is that comets have more eccentric orbits, swinging in from the cold depths of space with their tails wagging behind them like a mischievous puppy. Planets, on the other hand, follow more predictable, circular paths around the sun like responsible adults going about their business. So, in a nutshell, comets are the wild child of the solar system, while planets are the well-behaved siblings.

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What forces keep the comet in orbit around the sun?

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How is the orbit of a planet different from the orbit of a planet?

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Do comets have the power to destroy a planet?

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Which planet was thought to be a comet?

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Where does a comet have the most potential energy?

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What do comets orbit other then the sun?

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