It would be very hot you would need a air suit that absorbs the heat. Or else you burn up and die
Assuming you were born on Earth, you would not age on Halley's comet as it does not have the necessary conditions for human life, such as air, water, and a suitable temperature.
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.
The name of the comet seen in 1986 is Halley's Comet. You can see it every 75-76 years, and is the only short period comet that is clearly visible to the naked eye from earth, and thus the only naked-eye comet that might appear twice in a human lifetime.
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The tail of a comet is over a million miles long.
Assuming you were born on Earth, you would not age on Halley's comet as it does not have the necessary conditions for human life, such as air, water, and a suitable temperature.
you would burn up and die a horrible death
the event would be catastrophic.it would explode with the force pof 10000 nuclear weapons an would wipe out human sevilation
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Depends. Halley didn't discover the comet, mearly recognised it as a periodic comet from data recorded by Petrus Apianus in 1531 (German) and Johannes Kepler in 1607 (also German). Halley (English) predicted when the comet would return but did not live long enough to see it.
Assuming you are talking about comet goldfish, the fish should live for a few decades under proper care.
It depends on the size of the comet. For example if a 9-mile comet's diameter hits earth it would create a huge destruction when the earth's dust totally blocks the sunlight and all the plants would die off, and leads to another Ice Age.
I would say not because of the comet's course and trajectory of the comet you would need a good telescope to see it.
NO they can't it is to cold to live there
Halley didn't exactly find the comet named after him; doing calculations on the basis of several observations, he calculated the orbit and predicted when the comet would return. This was confirmed - the comet returned - after his death.Halley didn't exactly find the comet named after him; doing calculations on the basis of several observations, he calculated the orbit and predicted when the comet would return. This was confirmed - the comet returned - after his death.Halley didn't exactly find the comet named after him; doing calculations on the basis of several observations, he calculated the orbit and predicted when the comet would return. This was confirmed - the comet returned - after his death.Halley didn't exactly find the comet named after him; doing calculations on the basis of several observations, he calculated the orbit and predicted when the comet would return. This was confirmed - the comet returned - after his death.
As far as is known from written records in human history,no comet has ever circled the earth.
No. It would be impossible for a human to live underwater with no equipment.