There's no connection at all between comets and anything happening on Earth.
A comet may show up in any season. But that doesn't mean that it'll be a surprise.
They're always spotted months before they become visible to a casual observer.
Most meteorites come from asteroids, which are rocky bodies orbiting the sun. Some meteorites could also come from comets, which are icy bodies. Both asteroids and comets can collide with Earth, resulting in meteorites.
We generally believe that comets with orbits of 200 years or less, traveling in the ecliptic plane, come from the Kuiper Belt. Those comets with longer orbits, or that travel at angles to the ecliptic plane, come from the Oort Cloud.
they come from the left over matter from when that solar system was first made
They come from the outer reaches of space.
every 5-10 years.
Fall...
Comets come from the Oort cloud and the Kupier Belt
That is a totally NO!
comets of asteroids .
No. Comets are made from the leftover material when a solar system forms.
space dumdum
yes
they come from space DUHXX
Most meteorites come from asteroids, which are rocky bodies orbiting the sun. Some meteorites could also come from comets, which are icy bodies. Both asteroids and comets can collide with Earth, resulting in meteorites.
Comets.
Yes
We generally believe that comets with orbits of 200 years or less, traveling in the ecliptic plane, come from the Kuiper Belt. Those comets with longer orbits, or that travel at angles to the ecliptic plane, come from the Oort Cloud.