A comet has a long tail (hence the name comet meaning long-haired star) while a meteor is only a beam of light.
Well... you can tell a meteor from a comet by being good at spelling,
C-O-M-E-T
M-E-T-E-O-R
comet moves slowly and appears in the sky for a longer time.
meteor moves swifty and seems to fall on the ground.
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A comet is basically composed of space dust and frozen gases while a meteor is made up and does not orbit round the sun.
The meteor is in the atmosphere and is only visible for seconds to minutes. The comet is much further away outside the atmosphere and can be observed for weeks to many months.
When the Earth's orbit passes through the tail of a comet normally.
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comet moves slowly and appears in the sky for a longer time. meteor moves swifty and seems to fall on the ground.
A comet is basically composed of space dust and frozen gases while a meteor is made up and does not orbit round the sun.
The meteor is in the atmosphere and is only visible for seconds to minutes. The comet is much further away outside the atmosphere and can be observed for weeks to many months.
A meteor - is a short-lived piece of rock, that usually burns up lasting just as few seconds as it heads through the atmosphere. A comet - is a large ball of dust, rock and ice - that orbits the sun, and can usually be seen for many nights.
When the Earth's orbit passes through the tail of a comet normally.
Comet Tempel-Tuttle.
Probably an asteroid, meteor or comet.
a meteor
A meteor is the name given to something that has hit the Earth. You may be referring to a comet, which orbits the Sun. In that case, it is just called a comet tail, nothing more.
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Meteor "showers" happen when the Earth passes through the orbit of a comet, or where a comet once was. Most of the meteors are dust-sized, and when a comet approaches the Sun, the Sun's heat and light melt some of its ice and blow the dust and vapor into the "tail" of the comet.But the dust continues along in the same orbit as the comet; just a little slower.The ancient comet's orbit passes near the Earth at one spot along the Earth's orbit, and the Earth goes through pretty much the same path each year. So meteor "showers" happen on the same day each year.