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Why isn't a comet a planet? It does not orbit a star. It has an irregular shape
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Why isn't a comet a planet?
It does not orbit a star.
It has an irregular shape
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comet is a comet its more of a star
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A comet isn’t a star because it has an irregular shape and travels in different paths then planets do
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