Im looking for a list of the planets, comets and dwarf planets. The list needs to be in order starting form the sun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Solar_System_objects
The links in that list lead to more detailed lists.
Hello, i have decided to build a garden pond in my back yard because my comets were getting too big for their tank, so I’ve already looked up some websites on the matter and i was just wondering aside from the construction, is there anything else i need to consider? What type of plants should i have? I might go away on holiday so will they be okay for a few weeks? Will they eat the plants? How often will I need to change or top up the water? Thanks in advance
As for building the pond itself, several companies sell manufactured plastic ponds. All you have to do for these is dig a hole and drop it in. From there you can pretty it up by dropping rocks or plants around it.
The home of a Comet goldfish should contain densely planted regions as well as big open areas where the Comet goldfish can swim around without being entangled in aquatic plants. In an outdoor pond, you must select aquatic plant species suitable for your particular part of the world and it is therefore difficult to provide any general recommendations.
Check this site for more info.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Comet-Goldfish&id=336755
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I have 104 Stars, all the stars possible without the comets, and no Prankster Comets are coming to the other planets. Help?
Talk to the hungry luma who tells you about prankster comets. Tell him, "Move it". And for 20 star bits, he’ll move the prankster comets.
I’m not sure if this will fix your problem but it’s worth a shot.
If that doesn’t work, keep doing other galaxies (even though you already did them) until a prankster comet appears.
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, in collaboration with several other ground- and space-based telescopes, has captured a galaxy being ripped apart by a galaxy cluster’s gravitational field and harsh environment. The finding sheds light on the mysterious process by which gas-rich spiral-shaped galaxies might evolve into gas-poor irregular- or elliptical-shaped galaxies over billions of years. Read more on:
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What is the difference between comets and asteroids?
Comets are made up mostly of frozen gases and mass of dust.
Asteroids are warmer since they are much closer to the sun.
You may find this article helpful:
http://www.differencebetween.net/science/difference-between-comets-and-asteroids/
So I have a homework question :
Find out the names of two comets that have recently come through out solar system. Research to find out how often they appear here.
Anyone know the answer to the " two comets " and how " often " they appear here? 
Check out the links. A GREAT BIG LIST of current comets for you to choose from.
Was the salt already here, did it come about in a reaction with certain rocks meeting water or is the water in comets essentially salt water? I honestly don’t mean to insult, but if youre going to spout that thats just how god made it or some such, please save it Im looking for intelligent answers.
Salt is recycled in the planet through dead sea basins that get buried in time and get re-up-thrusted and re-released into the environment. Such as the Caspian and Dead Sea today. Note the huge salt field under the great lakes and under the Alps of Southern Germany, and Salton sea of California.
Salt does not get recycled from the ocean as it is too heavy to evaporate. The water cycle recycles the world’s liquid water continuously by evaporation and precipitation. In each cycle, salt molecules are leached out of the soil–especially the salt which is transported to the ocean basins where it remains. This is a one-way salt concentration system.
To illustrate how effective this is for concentrating salt, look to the Salton Sea in the Imperial desert of Southern California. It formed about 100 or so years ago from the freshwater breach of the Colorado River basin during a flood( flowed for perhaps 3 months). This fresh water has turned into the one of the top 20 saltiest basins in the world much saltier than the ocean and in less than 100 years just under desert level precipitation.–more or less — the Salton Basin has actually been flooded many times before in the geologic past, only to evaporate and leave salt pans.
There are several naturally occurring salts but the original "salts" were derived from the weathering of potassium and sodium feldspars. Natrum or sodium chloride is a stable salt that comes about over time by preferential bonding between all the free sodium, potassium, chlorine, sulfides, bromides, iodides, nitrides, etc. ions with sodium and chlorine having the strongest preferential attractions to each other.
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