stars
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.
The ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles believed that there were fiery elements inside the Earth that caused volcanic eruptions. However, his theory was later disproven as scientists discovered that volcanic eruptions are caused by molten rocks and gases, not literal fireballs.
The sun
the sun
A huge ball of superheated gases is called a star. Stars are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium and generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores, which produces light and heat. The Sun is the closest example of a star to Earth.
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
by forming a socket around a ball
Astronomically, you only get smaller masses orbiting larger ones - try imagining a tennis ball on the end of a string, with you swinging the tennis ball around. Now imagine the tennis ball swinging you!
Astronomically, you only get smaller masses orbiting larger ones - try imagining a tennis ball on the end of a string, with you swinging the tennis ball around. Now imagine the tennis ball swinging you!
Coma
a coma
1 it become a big ball of gases to hurl around
true
A ballrace is a friction-reducing device consisting of a ring containing revolving ball bearings.
The ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles believed that there were fiery elements inside the Earth that caused volcanic eruptions. However, his theory was later disproven as scientists discovered that volcanic eruptions are caused by molten rocks and gases, not literal fireballs.
A star.