How is a meteor and astroid similar?

Meteors and asteroids are both rocks from space that sometimes hit the earth. They may be made from ice.

How are they different?

Meteors are known as shooting stars. They move very fast across the sky. Asteroids are found in the asteroid belt, and are relatively small.

How is a comet different from a meteor? How are they alike?

A comet is relatively small. It is composed of dirt and ice. The comet's tail always points away from the sun. They are both alike by they both have beautiful effects. They both streak the sky. They are both rocks.

Now I need help filling in the chart, can someone please tell me how to do that:-)

Asteroids are bigger than meteors, and they are NOT made of ice. Comets are mainly ice. Most comets have very elliptical orbits, or only come once, They originate from far beyond Pluto. Asteroids spend most or all of their timne between Mars and Jupiter.

Meteors can be either a stone or iron variety. A few have been found on Earth that came from Mars after an asteroid hit Mars.

Thanks. Are meteroites just like meteors?

Small pieces of space debris (usually parts of comets or asteroids) that are on a collision course with the Earth are called meteoroids. When meteoroids enter the Earth's atmosphere they are called meteors. Most meteors burn up in the atmosphere, but if they survive the frictional heating and strike the surface of the Earth they are called meteorites.

Meteorites are meteors that enter the earth's atmosphere and (usually) burn up.

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Sure! To fill in a chart comparing meteors, asteroids, and comets, you can use the following steps:

1. Create a table or chart with three columns: one for meteors, one for asteroids, and one for comets.

2. Identify and list the key characteristics or properties of each celestial object in their corresponding columns. Here are a few examples:

- Meteors:
- Also known as shooting stars.
- Move very fast across the sky.
- Can be composed of rock or metal.
- Often burn up in Earth's atmosphere.

- Asteroids:
- Found in the asteroid belt.
- Relatively small in size.
- Generally composed of rock and metal.
- Some can have irregular shapes.

- Comets:
- Relatively small celestial bodies.
- Composed of dirt, rock, and ice.
- Have a visible coma (cloud of gas and dust) and a tail.
- The tail always points away from the sun.

3. Fill in the remaining cells with any other relevant information or characteristics you find important to include in the chart.

Remember, this chart is just an example, and you can add or customize the information based on your specific needs or preferences. I hope this helps you fill in your chart accurately! Let me know if you have any further questions.