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A comet is composed of dust, rock particles, and frozen gases. It typically features a nucleus at its core, surrounded by a glowing coma—a cloud of gas and dust. When a comet approaches the Sun, solar radiation causes the gases to sublimate, forming a tail that always points away from the Sun due to solar wind.
A dirty snowball is a comet, which is composed of ice, frozen gases (such as carbon dioxide, methane, ammonia), and rock. When a comet travels close to the Sun, the heat causes the ices to vaporize, creating the tail that we see from Earth.
That would be a comet. Comets are celestial objects composed of rock, dust, ice, and frozen gases that orbit the sun in highly elliptical paths. When they come closer to the sun, they develop a glowing coma and a tail that always points away from the sun due to solar wind.
Yes.
The extrusive igneous rock will float because that extrusive rock got cooled down fast then a regular extrusive. When the wind acted on it, it get cool down fast and the gases from the volcano gets trap in the rock and the weight of that rock is light. Also water and gases have different density so the gases in the rock will be pushed upward and the rock will float because of the weight and the gases in the rock. (P.s only a prediction)
it is made of hydrogen and helium Ryan92394 adds: The sun is made of Ionized gases, better known as plasma.
Comet.
The sun is made from hot gases, collected by gravity, in a way so dense, it burns, and planets are either gases or rock, but not dense enough to burn.
The sun is made from hot gases, collected by gravity, in a way so dense, it burns, and planets are either gases or rock, but not dense enough to burn.
No, it is made of solid noncombusting rock. The sun is made of the aforementioned gases.
The planet Mercury is composed of rock. Its close proximity to the sun prevents any kind of gaseous atmosphere from forming.
It is called a comet. The tail is formed out of gases and particles as it melts on its path round the Sun.
It is called a comet. The tail is formed out of gases and particles as it melts on its path round the Sun.
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Comets are often described as 'dirty snowballs', because they are composed of ice and rocky debris. However, when they approach the Sun in their orbits, many of their constituents become gases. Some of the gases are ionized by the Sun's rays, and form the famous 'tail'.
A core of rock and ice that attracts gases is likely referring to a comet. Comets are celestial objects composed of rock, dust, ice, and frozen gases that orbit the Sun. When a comet's orbit brings it close to the Sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize, releasing gases and creating a glowing coma and tail.
No, there are no rocks on the surface of the Sun. The Sun is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium gases, with extreme temperatures and pressure that prevent the formation of solid rock-like structures.