A comet. ^.^
Tails, not trials. They're called comets, and their "tails" form when the comet gets near the sun, vaporizing away some of the ice.
I assume you mean "around the Sun". That is the Earth's orbit. The plane of this orbit is called the ecliptic.
It is closer to the Sun.
The Earth's orbit around the sun isn't exactly an orbit that could be named circular. It is rather an elliptical, and therefore the orbit is more of an oval shape. When, in it's orbit, the earth is closer to the sun, the season will tend to go by faster. (Vice Versa).
Yes. They orbit the Sun and as per Kepler's first law they follow an elliptical path. Do note that a circular orbit is a special type of elliptical orbit.
large chunks of ice and dust also orbit the sun
comets
Comets are relatively small chunks of rock and ice that orbit the sun, sometimes they come close but usually are far out beyond the orbit of Neptune. Stars are different, they are like our sun. Much bigger and hotter but much further away.
A comet.
Ice and dust that orbit the sun are known as comets. Comets are composed of a mixture of rock, dust, water ice, and frozen gases such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, and ammonia. When a comet approaches the sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize and create a glowing coma and tail.
Comets are mainly composed of ice, dust, and gas, and they often orbit the sun in elongated, elliptical paths. When a comet gets closer to the sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize, releasing gas and dust particles that form a glowing coma and a tail.
A meteor or comet
That description sounds like a comet. Comets are celestial objects made up of ice, rocks, and dust that orbit the Sun. When they get close to the Sun, the heat causes ice to vaporize and creates a bright glowing coma and tail.
A comet is a body of ice, gases, and dust that orbits the sun in an elongated orbit. When a comet approaches the sun, it develops a visible coma (atmosphere) and often a tail that points away from the sun due to solar wind and radiation pressure.
Asteroids, meteoroids, and comets are space objects that are made of chunks of rock. Asteroids are rocky bodies that orbit the Sun within the asteroid belt, meteoroids are smaller rocky fragments that travel through space, and comets are a mixture of rock, dust, ice, and frozen gases.
That is a comet, made of rock, dust, and ice, that follows an elliptical orbit around the sun. As it gets closer to the sun, the heat causes the ice to turn into gas and create a bright tail that can be seen from Earth.
It was created like any other comet: Ice chunks fuse together to the nucleus of the comet and it obtains an orbit around the sun.