What are objects made of ice, gas, and dust that orbit our sun called?
Gravity and Celestial Objects

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Comets
2.
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What would cause all of the planets to continue moving in a straight line based on their velocity?
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The sun disappearing.
3.
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As mass increases, what happens to gravitational force?
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Increases.
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What are millions of pieces of rocky material of various sizes that orbit the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter called?
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Asteroids.
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What is Phobos, a celestial object that orbits Mars, primarily made of?
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Rock.
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What is the force that attracts two bodies towards each other called?
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Gravity.
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What is the term for a natural satellite that orbits a planet?
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Moon.
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