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How do you compare and contrast comets asteroids and planets?

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Answered by leslieware78
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Although both asteroids and comets were formed in the early days of our solar system’s formation, asteroids are huge rocky objects that are mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, whereas comets are frozen balls of gas, ice  

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Although both asteroids and comets were formed in the early days of our solar system’s formation, asteroids are huge rocky objects that are mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, whereas comets are frozen balls of gas, ice and rocky material.

Asteroid & Comet


Even if you don’t consider yourself much of a space enthusiast, it’s highly unlikely that you haven’t heard of ‘asteroids’ and ‘comets’. In every discussion regarding the various members of our solar system, their names invariably pop up.

Although they have different names and have always been categorized in a separate class of celestial bodies, according to the views developed in the last decade or so, astronomers think these two space-bound objects are more alike than they were originally believed to be.

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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The bodies that revolve around the Sun is termed as asteroid. They are very massive and have an irregular shape, but they cannot produce gravitational force as they are comparatively smaller than that of the Sun and other planets. The texture of asteroid is rocky or metallic, and they also revolve around other planets (like Jupiter). Also, they can revolve in orbit or without orbit. An example of the asteroid is a meteor.

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The ball that consists of dust and ice and moves in the space is termed as a comet. The nucleus of the comet made up of ice, and they have a tail of gas and dust that points away from the sun while revolving around the sun as they live in the solar system. Methane, carbon dioxide, and ammonia are also the constituent parts of the comet. Hale Bopp is the example of the comet.

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The planet-like body that revolves around the sun but is not exactly the planet is known as a dwarf planet. They have their orbit for the revolution. Based on the mass of the dwarf planet, it has its gravitational force, and with the help of that, it can attract some bodies in space. Its shape is approximately spherical. The area around the dwarf planet is not clear around its orbit that makes stops it to come in the category of planets.

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