It probably kept crashing into other meteors and pushing them forward with it's extreme power.
The comet west is estimated to be about 37 miles in diameter.
Some other examples of comets include Comet Halley, Comet Hale-Bopp, and Comet Hyakutake. These comets are known for their brightness, size, and visibility from Earth.
The average size of a comet can vary greatly, ranging from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers in diameter. The nucleus of a comet is typically smaller than a few kilometers, while the coma and tail can extend over much larger distances due to the interaction with the solar wind and radiation pressure.
The longest comet tail on record belongs to the Great Comet of 1844, which had a tail that stretched for over 300 million kilometers. Comet tails can vary in length depending on factors such as the comet's size, composition, and proximity to the Sun.
actually a comet will make a bigger tsunami than an earth quake because it depends on how big the comet is so obviously if its a mini comet about the size of a fist its not going to do any affect but a comet like the size of Texas it would make a Mega Tsunami and once there was a Mega Tsunami the size of a city! and it flooded it completely.
A comet be able to be of sun size.
The comet's size changes depending on how close it is to the sun and the location. There's no real set size range.
big
The comet west is estimated to be about 37 miles in diameter.
Depends on the comet. Size varies. But they are usually smaller.
Some other examples of comets include Comet Halley, Comet Hale-Bopp, and Comet Hyakutake. These comets are known for their brightness, size, and visibility from Earth.
No, Halley's comet is smaller than the Moon
It is aproximitaly40 km in diameter
About the size of Texas.
The average size of a comet can vary greatly, ranging from a few hundred meters to tens of kilometers in diameter. The nucleus of a comet is typically smaller than a few kilometers, while the coma and tail can extend over much larger distances due to the interaction with the solar wind and radiation pressure.
it depends on the size of the comet if it was small it would do about 5o/ out of a 1000 on earth if it was a very big one it would do about 989/ out of a 1000 so it depends on size
A comet is just the size it is, and starts it's journey as a comet when some gravitiaional influence nudges it out of the Oort Cloud in in toward the solar system. Every time a comet makes a pass around the sun, it gets smaller, as it gradually is "boiled away" by it's passage around the sun. So all comets have a finite life span, once they are caught into the sun's orbital pull.