Over thousands of years, a comet makes several circuits around the solar system. Describe how a comet might change after many trips near the sun.
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The gases liberated in the comet's tail are very diffuse. So it takes many trips of a comet about the sun to bleed off a lot of mass, unless the comet passes sufficiently close to the sun (or collides with it or with something else). Eventually the comet would become a much smaller, rocky body, sort of like an asteroid. All the water vapour, methane, and ammonia will have bled off.
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The gases liberated in the comet's tail are very diffuse. So it takes many trips of a comet about the sun to bleed off a lot of mass, unless the comet passes sufficiently close to the sun (or collides with it or with something else). Eventually the comet would become a much smaller, rocky body, sort of like an asteroid. All the water vapour, methane, and ammonia will have bled off.
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