Comets are like giant ice balls that travel around the sun. When they get close, the sun heats them up, and the ice turns into gas and dust, this makes a bright light around the comet, like a sparkling halo in space. It's kind of like when you warm up an ice cube in your hand, it melts and becomes water!
Examples
- Comets shine bright because their icy surfaces heat up, making them glow like tiny stars.
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See also
- Why Do Comets Sparkle When They Approach the Sun?
- Why Do Comets Sparkle When They're Near the Sun?
- Why Do Comets Sparkle When They Reach the Sun?
- Why Do Comets Sparkle Like Diamonds in the Sky?
- How Does A Comet is Born - Ask a Spaceman! Work?