It is not that far away. The asteroid belt lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
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The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter, It's a couple of million miles away.
Pluto is on the outside of the asteroid belt, and is VERY far away from it.Outside.
inner Outside, about twice as far as Jupiter (also outside). The asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter.
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The main asteroid belt is a rather broad band ring situated between Mars and Jupiter. Its inner edge (and average distance) is closer to the orbit of Mars than the outer edge is to Jupiter, making planet Mars the closest. Note that Ceres, once identified as a planet, is inside the asteroid belt itself - but now classified as a dwarf planet (or the largest astroid).
Pluto is on the outside of the asteroid belt, and is VERY far away from it.Outside.
The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter, It's a couple of million miles away.
inner Outside, about twice as far as Jupiter (also outside). The asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter.
Mercury is not a part of the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Mercury is far closer to the sun.
No, the asteroid belt orbits the Sun somewhere beyond Mars, but not as far as Jupiter.
Earthβs Moon is far from the Astroid belt. However, the main belt astroid Ida has its own moon called Dactyl.
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That's because they are beyond the asteroid belt which means they are already far from the sun, unlike the inner planets (also known as terrestial planets).
Mars is located 227.9x106km (or 1.52AU) from the sun, and the asteroid belt is located 300-600x106km (or 2-4AU) from the sun.
By far yes.
neptune is a O-U-T-E-R outer planetThe third planet is the one that determines if a planet is inner or outer. Mercury and Venus are the only two inner planets. The others, including Neptune, are outer.
The main asteroid belt is a rather broad band ring situated between Mars and Jupiter. Its inner edge (and average distance) is closer to the orbit of Mars than the outer edge is to Jupiter, making planet Mars the closest. Note that Ceres, once identified as a planet, is inside the asteroid belt itself - but now classified as a dwarf planet (or the largest astroid).