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Which describes a comet? (select all that apply)

They are larger than the Sun.






They have a nucleus.






They are not found inside our Solar System.






They have a tail when they get close to the Sun. (its science)

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Answer:

A comet's nucleus is in the center of its coma. A comet's nucleus is like a snowball made of ice. As the comet nears the Sun, the ice starts to melt off, along with particles of dust.

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Answer:

they have a nucleus

and they have a tail in fact they may have two tails, but I'm not sure if they are larger than the sun but for sure the second and last one

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