The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. As such, the outer planets (or Jovian planets) can be said to be outside the asteroid belt. That is, they are located beyond the belt and are therefore further away from the sun than the belt.
Yes, Uranus is much farther away from the Sun than the asteroid belt.
Yes, there are. Depending on where it is, it may be called by some other, more specific name, such as plutino or cubewano.
It is outside of it in the sense that it is farther from the Sun than the Asteroid Belt is.
yes Saturn is outside the asteroid belt, it ends between mars and jupiter.
No - the Asteroid belt lies between Mars and Jupiter.
Yes, Jupiter is outside of the asteroid belt.
Uranus is a long way outside the asteroid belt.
outside
no
Neptune is outside the asteroid belt.
it is outside the asteroid belt
From the sun it goes Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, ASTEROID belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (although no longer classed as a planet). So the earth is inside the orbit of the asteroid belt.
Neptune is always outside the asteroid belt
no
From the sun it goes Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, ASTEROID belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (although no longer classed as a planet). So the earth is inside the orbit of the asteroid belt.
The Asteroid Belt is located inside our solar system and inside the Milky Way galaxy,. But all of the above mentioned are outside, as meaning "not inside" haha,. Hope I could help The asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter.
Because Jupiter is outside the belt and Uranus is about 4 times further away.
It's an outer planet, outside the asteroid belt.
It's an outer planet, outside the asteroid belt.
The planet Jupiter is outside the asteroid belt, which is located in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Jupiter is outside the asteroid belt.
Neptune is outside the asteroid belt.
Ceres is part of the asteroid belt.
it is outside the asteroid belt
From the sun it goes Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, ASTEROID belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto (although no longer classed as a planet). So the earth is inside the orbit of the asteroid belt.