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what are comets made of​

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Answered by meenal2007
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The solid nucleus or core of a comet consists mostly of ice and dust coated with dark organic material, according to NASA, with the ice composed mainly of frozen water but perhaps other frozen substances as well, such as ammonia, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and methane. The nucleus may have a small rocky core.

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Answered by samiyaMaheen
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Answer:

comets are frozen leftovers for the formation of the solar system compost of dust, rocks and ices.

Explanation:

They range over a few miles to ten miles wide but as they orbit closer to the sun, they heat up and spew gases and dust into a glowing head that can be larger than a plant

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