It gives off gas and dust in the form of a coma and a tail.
Comet speeds increase as they near the sun due to the sun's gravitational pull. The sun's gravity accelerates the comet as it moves closer, causing an increase in speed. Additionally, as the comet nears the sun, it is subjected to increasing solar radiation and solar wind pressure, which can also contribute to its acceleration.
Comets
yes, comets travel around the solar system :l
There are some comets near Pluto, amongst the bodies in the "Kuiper Belt". However, I think the answer to this question is the "Oort cloud" of comets, far beyond the orbit of Pluto.
saurn
It gives off gas and dust in the form of a coma and a tail.
It gives off gas and dust in the form of a coma and a tail.
It gives off gas and dust in the form of a coma and a tail.
Comet speeds increase as they near the sun due to the sun's gravitational pull. The sun's gravity accelerates the comet as it moves closer, causing an increase in speed. Additionally, as the comet nears the sun, it is subjected to increasing solar radiation and solar wind pressure, which can also contribute to its acceleration.
Comets
yes, comets travel around the solar system :l
There are some comets near Pluto, amongst the bodies in the "Kuiper Belt". However, I think the answer to this question is the "Oort cloud" of comets, far beyond the orbit of Pluto.
yes
Yes, because comets are so tiny and dim.
no, only comets develop glowing tails.Fun Fact:some scientists called comets "dirty snowballs"
saurn
Near-Earth Objects. Comets, meteors, and other things in space that are near Earth.