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Comets, Asteroids and Meteors Pages 104-105 What is a comet? Where are most comets found? Draw a picture of a comet and identify the different parts. Describe their MOTION and how they change as they approach the sun?
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Comet (dirty snowball): collection of ice, dust and small rocks; long, narrow ellipses * Head: Nucleus-solid inner core Coma-fuzzy (clouds of gases/dust) outer layer * Tail: Dust and Gases Up to 100, 000, 000 km long Grows as it approaches the sun in its orbit *Most comets are found: Kuiper belt: area beyond our planets (contains “icy” objects) Oort cloud: area beyond the Kuiper belt
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Comets, Asteroids and Meteors Page 106 What is an asteroid? What are they made of? How did they form? Where are most of them located?
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Asteroid: rocky objects that are too small (and too numerous) to call planets that orbit the sun Asteroid Belt: revolving asteroids located between Mars and Jupiter (separate the Inner and Outer Planets) Ceres (dwarf planet along with Pluto)
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Comets, Asteroids and Meteors Page 107 What is the difference between a meteoroid, meteor and a meteorite? What are they made of? Where do they come from?
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Meteoroid: chunk of rock or dust (from an asteroid or comet) Meteor: a meteoroid burning due to Earth’s atmosphere Meteorite: a meteoroid that survives Earth’s atmosphere and collides with Earth (resulting in a crater)
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