A frozen ball of dust and gas revolving around the sun could describe the planet Pluto. The planet, Pluto, was downgraded to a frozen ball dust and no longer considered to be a planet to scientists and astronomers.
which of the gas giants are made of frozen gas
a star is a flaming ball of gas.
In essence yes because all of the particles have frozen and expanded making the ball brital Now when you hit the ball with a golf club the kinetic energy will be isolated a bit from the ball making it slower and have less rebound then a boiled golf ball.
No, a ball is not a gas. A ball is a solid object typically made of materials like rubber, plastic, or leather. Gas is a state of matter that has no fixed shape or volume and fills the space available to it.
The gas inside of a tennis ball will usually settle when frozen. In most cases this means that it will either freeze or cause the ball to shrink.
A frozen ball of dust and gas revolving around the sun could describe the planet Pluto. The planet, Pluto, was downgraded to a frozen ball dust and no longer considered to be a planet to scientists and astronomers.
I think it's comets
which of the gas giants are made of frozen gas
NO.
No, Jupiter does not have mountains. It is a gas giant, and has no real solid surface. Simply put, it is a very large and cold ball of gas, with traces of frozen methane, water, Carbon dioxide on the surface.
frozen gas
No Hydrogen is a gas and when frozen turns into a solid
A frozen ball refers to a ball that has been subjected to extremely low temperatures, typically achieved through freezing processes. This can be used in various contexts, such as in sports like hockey, where a puck may be frozen to ensure better performance on the ice. Additionally, in scientific experiments, a frozen ball might refer to a sample that has been frozen for preservation or analysis. The term can also be metaphorically used in casual language to describe something that is exceptionally cold.
It becomes hard.
No. A frozen baseball will die off the bat because the reason a baseball reacts to a bat is the connection between the ball and the bat. The bat will not affect the ball in the same way when the ball is frozen.. I recommend trying this because it will damage the bat.
Frozen as in ICE? Wait.,,, FYI, Gas does not freeze, if frozen, there is water present. Frozen as in stuck? Replace it.