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an icy, rocky object that has a tail and orbits the sun

a large object that orbits the sun and has no other large objects in its orbital path

the only star in our solar system

a small, rocky object that orbits the sun, most often found between mars and jupiter

a smaller object that orbits the sun and shares its orbit with other objects

tiles:
planet
dwarf planet
moon
sun
asteroid

Explanation:

Response

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<reasoning>

Identify the first celestial body

The first description is "an icy, rocky object that has a tail and orbits the Sun". This describes a comet. Looking at the available tiles at the bottom, we have: "planet", "dwarf planet", "moon", "Sun", "asteroid", and "comet" (which is cut off or implied by the description of an icy, rocky object with a tail). Let's match the descriptions to the standard astronomical definitions of these tiles.

  • "an icy, rocky object that has a tail and orbits the Sun" $

ightarrow$ comet

Identify the second celestial body

The second description is "a large object that orbits the Sun and has no other large objects in its orbital path". This is the official IAU definition of a planet (having cleared its neighborhood).

  • "a large object that orbits the Sun and has no other large objects in its orbital path" $

ightarrow$ planet

Identify the third celestial body

The third description is "the only star in our solar system". This is the Sun.

  • "the only star in our solar system" $

ightarrow$ Sun

Identify the fourth celestial body

The fourth description is "a small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, most often found between Mars and Jupiter". This refers to the asteroid belt.

  • "a small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, most often found between Mars and Jupiter" $

ightarrow$ asteroid

Identify the fifth celestial body

The fifth description is "a smaller object that orbits the Sun and shares its orbit with other objects". This is the definition of a dwarf planet (which has not cleared its neighborhood).

  • "a smaller object that orbits the Sun and shares its orbit with other objects" $

ightarrow$ dwarf planet
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<answer>

  • an icy, rocky object that has a tail and orbits the Sun $

ightarrow$ <blank>comet</blank>

  • a large object that orbits the Sun and has no other large objects in its orbital path $

ightarrow$ <blank>planet</blank>

  • the only star in our solar system $

ightarrow$ <blank>Sun</blank>

  • a small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, most often found between Mars and Jupiter $

ightarrow$ <blank>asteroid</blank>

  • a smaller object that orbits the Sun and shares its orbit with other objects $

ightarrow$ <blank>dwarf planet</blank>
</answer>

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Answer:

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<reasoning>

Identify the first celestial body

The first description is "an icy, rocky object that has a tail and orbits the Sun". This describes a comet. Looking at the available tiles at the bottom, we have: "planet", "dwarf planet", "moon", "Sun", "asteroid", and "comet" (which is cut off or implied by the description of an icy, rocky object with a tail). Let's match the descriptions to the standard astronomical definitions of these tiles.

  • "an icy, rocky object that has a tail and orbits the Sun" $

ightarrow$ comet

Identify the second celestial body

The second description is "a large object that orbits the Sun and has no other large objects in its orbital path". This is the official IAU definition of a planet (having cleared its neighborhood).

  • "a large object that orbits the Sun and has no other large objects in its orbital path" $

ightarrow$ planet

Identify the third celestial body

The third description is "the only star in our solar system". This is the Sun.

  • "the only star in our solar system" $

ightarrow$ Sun

Identify the fourth celestial body

The fourth description is "a small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, most often found between Mars and Jupiter". This refers to the asteroid belt.

  • "a small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, most often found between Mars and Jupiter" $

ightarrow$ asteroid

Identify the fifth celestial body

The fifth description is "a smaller object that orbits the Sun and shares its orbit with other objects". This is the definition of a dwarf planet (which has not cleared its neighborhood).

  • "a smaller object that orbits the Sun and shares its orbit with other objects" $

ightarrow$ dwarf planet
</reasoning>

<answer>

  • an icy, rocky object that has a tail and orbits the Sun $

ightarrow$ <blank>comet</blank>

  • a large object that orbits the Sun and has no other large objects in its orbital path $

ightarrow$ <blank>planet</blank>

  • the only star in our solar system $

ightarrow$ <blank>Sun</blank>

  • a small, rocky object that orbits the Sun, most often found between Mars and Jupiter $

ightarrow$ <blank>asteroid</blank>

  • a smaller object that orbits the Sun and shares its orbit with other objects $

ightarrow$ <blank>dwarf planet</blank>
</answer>

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