yes there is water on comets. haha loosers.
good job idiot, you spelled losers wrong.
No. The comet Eva is a fictitious comet depicted in the TV series H2O: Just Add Water.
could you put comet in your dogs bath water
comet is mostly made out of rock, dust,a nd freezing water
water
no is too small
Comet ice is a mix of water ice (H2O) and dry ice (CO2).
No. A comets tail is created when water evaporates off the comet, this can only happen when the comet is near enough to the sun for water to evaporate. The tail of a comet does not follow behind it but always points away from the sun because of the solar wind.
A comet is a large lump of ice, dust and stones hurtling through space. If it passes close to the Sun, the water vapour given off, forms the tail of the comet.
Earth's water is believed to have arrived from space via comet impact.
The nucleus is very small, often only a few kilometers across. Scientists describe the nucleus as a "dirty snowball." It is made of dust and ice-frozen water and frozen gases. Over time, the nucleus becomes more and more black and solid. As water and gases evaporate from the surface, dark, heavy tar-like matter gets left behind.
rock, ice and gas!!
A comet contains a lot of rocks and frozen water. As the comet approaches the sun, it starts to get warmer. The water on its surface begins to evaporate. The solar wind blows it away from the comet. When the water vapor gets away from the comet, it turns into water or ice. People can not see water vapor. They can see drops of water and ice. The evaporated water vapor streams behind the comet carried by the solar wind. The comet comes close to the sun and then goes back. The solar wind keeps blowing its tail away from the direction of the sun.