The generally accepted order would be Comet, Asteroid, Moon, Planet, Sun. However, there is considerable overlap in sizes among asteroids and moons. Some of the moons of Saturn are fairly small, and the moons of Mars are both smaller than the average asteroid.
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It could be an asteroid or comet.
A small body that orbits the sun would be either an asteroid or comet. Comets are composed of rock, minerals and ice. They sometimes have tails at the end that extend tens of millions of miles.
Scientists usually refer to this as an asteroid, not a comet. It's the asteroid that caused the Chicxulub crater.
The generally accepted order would be Comet, Asteroid, Moon, Planet, Sun. However, there is considerable overlap in sizes among asteroids and moons. Some of the moons of Saturn are fairly small, and the moons of Mars are both smaller than the average asteroid.
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Centaur
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Yes
Ceres is a dwarf planet, the only one located in the asteroid belt.
It is a natural satellite.
No. Haumea is a dwarf planet and in terms of composition is more similar to a comet.
No. Pluto is considered a "dwarf planet" and in terms of composition is more like a comet than an asteroid.
It could be an asteroid or comet.
it is called an asteroid. it can also be called a mini planet.
No. For one thing, Halley's comet is a comet, not an asteroid. The largest asteroid is Ceres, which is far larger than Halley's comet.