1. Comets are made of frozen gases, rock, and dust particles.
2. Comets probably do not support life, though it is possible they have brought water or organic compounds to Earth or other objects in the solar system through collisions.
You’ve just reviewed how writers can make connections and distinctions among ideas within a text. Reread the paragraph titled “Asteroids, Comets, and Meteoroids” from the article “Exploring the Solar System” and select the two sentences that connect information.
Asteroids, comets, and meteoroids are all pieces of rock or ice that are not part of a planet. Asteroids are the largest of these three objects and are large chunks of rock traveling in space. Comets are made of frozen gases, rock, and dust particles. Comets probably do not support life, though it is possible they have brought water or organic compounds to Earth or other objects in the solar system through collisions. Meteoroids are also chunks of rock, but they lack the icy components of comets. When they collide with a planet’s atmosphere, they become meteors and cause streaks of light that are visible without telescopes.
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1. Comets probably do not support life, though it is possible they have brought water or organic compounds to Earth or other objects in the solar system through collisions.
2. Meteoroids are also chunks of rock, but they lack the icy components of comets.
1. Comets probably do not support life, though it is possible they have brought water or organic compounds to Earth or other objects in the solar system through collisions.
2. Meteoroids are also chunks of rock, but they lack the icy components of comets.
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