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A celestial object takes six to seven years to revolve once around the Sun. It’s made mostly of ice, some of which vaporizes when it passes near the Sun. What is this object?
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A celestial object takes six to seven years to revolve once around the Sun. It’s made mostly of ice, some of which vaporizes when it passes near the Sun. What is this object?
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i think its comet because it is made of ice
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