That is the prevailing theory amongst most astrologists. However, it should be noted that this is an answer derived from a question. The oort cloud is theorized because there must be a source for current comets to accomodate the age of the universe, it is not observed, nor is it known. So while it may be an acceptable answer, that this is where they are believed to originate, it is far from fact, and is a theory that likely will be changed many times, or eradicated.
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Ah, a statement like that is like a happy little cloud floating in the sky - you can't quite touch it, but you can feel its presence. It's like painting a beautiful sunset - you may not be able to prove its beauty, but you can certainly feel it in your heart. Embrace those feelings, my friend, and let them guide you on your own unique artistic journey.
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False. It is in the House.
FALSE. The outer edge of the "Oort Cloud" of comets marks the end of the Solar System.
This statement is false. Asteroids are the space objects that can range in size from one to 500 miles in diameter and revolve around the sun usually in an elliptical orbit. Asteroids are irregular in shape and have craters.
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That is what they believed but believed means it might be true or false.
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Most meteorites come from asteroids, which are rocky bodies orbiting the sun. Some meteorites could also come from comets, which are icy bodies. Both asteroids and comets can collide with Earth, resulting in meteorites.
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The scientific answer: True. The sun formed about 4.6 billion years ago when a cloud composed primarily of hydrogen and helium with some heavier elements collapsed, igniting nuclear fusion. The creationist answer: False. On the first day God said let their be light. Genesis 1:3