Question

When would the tail of a comet appear to become longer?(1 point)
Responses

as it gets closer to the sun
as it gets closer to the sun
as it gets closer to Earth
as it gets closer to Earth
as it gets farther from Earth
as it gets farther from Earth
as it gets farther from the sun

as it gets closer to the sun

are us absolutely sure

Yes, I am absolutely sure that the tail of a comet appears longer as it gets closer to the sun. This is because the heat from the sun causes the comet's icy nucleus to vaporize, creating a glowing coma and a tail that can extend for millions of kilometers.

The correct answer is: as it gets closer to the sun.

Explanation:
Comets are made up of a nucleus, which is a solid core of ice, dust, and rock, surrounded by a glowing coma and a tail. When a comet gets closer to the sun, the heat causes the ice in the nucleus to vaporize and release gas and dust particles. This release of gas and dust creates the glowing coma and tail of the comet. As the comet moves away from the sun, the tail may diminish or fade away as there is less heat to vaporize the ice and release gas and dust particles. Therefore, the tail of a comet appears to become longer as it gets closer to the sun.