Asteroids or dwarf planets. :)
Comets are large chunks of ice and dust whose orbits are usually very long narrow ellipses.
Most of the chunks of rock found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter are known as asteroids. These asteroids vary in size from small pebbles to large bodies measuring hundreds of kilometers across. They are remnants of the early solar system that never formed into a planet.
All the planets are large bodies that orbit the sun.
By definition all planets in the solar system orbit the Sun; also, in order to be a planet they have to be large enough to achieve their rounded shapes.
A planet is in direct orbit around a central star, while a moon is in orbit around a large body (a planet) rather than in a direct orbit around a star. The moon orbits the planet, while the planet orbits the sun.
Comets are large chunks of ice and dust whose orbits are usually very long narrow ellipses.
Planet.
Most of the chunks of rock found between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter are known as asteroids. These asteroids vary in size from small pebbles to large bodies measuring hundreds of kilometers across. They are remnants of the early solar system that never formed into a planet.
The largest planet orbiting the sun is Jupiter.
All the planets are large bodies that orbit the sun.
By definition all planets in the solar system orbit the Sun; also, in order to be a planet they have to be large enough to achieve their rounded shapes.
A large body of rock or gas that orbits a star is called a planet. Planets are celestial objects that revolve around a star like our Sun due to the force of gravity. These celestial bodies can vary in size and composition.
any large object that orbits around the planet or AKA moon
We would call that body a "planet" of the star.
A planet is in direct orbit around a central star, while a moon is in orbit around a large body (a planet) rather than in a direct orbit around a star. The moon orbits the planet, while the planet orbits the sun.
Saturn's rings are made up of loads of rocks, particles, dust and ice lumps that are all in independent orbits around the planet. They could be broken up, and have been, by some of the moons that are also in orbit around the planet. The gravitational effects of these moons can make the gaps between the rings. To be totally broken up, a very large object would have to come into play to upset the orbits of the ring material. Such an event would be very rare.
Generally a planet.An object that orbits a star can be defined as a planet.