Yes, planets would be much bigger.
They are the dwarf planets.
lots of things are bigger than a astriod ,planets, somtimes a moon, and the biggest star in are solar system.
No. Asteroids are smaller than even the smallest planets. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system.
The solar system can be divided in two parts, by the asteroid belt. The planets that are closer to the sun than the asteroid belt are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These are the inner planets. The planets more distant from the sun than the asteroid belt are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Those are the outer planets. And even farther out are the dwarf planets and comets.
There are no planets in the asteroid belt. There are asteroids and the dwarf planet Ceres.
Even the smallest planet is larger than the largest asteroid.
They are the dwarf planets.
lots of things are bigger than a astriod ,planets, somtimes a moon, and the biggest star in are solar system.
The asteroid belt does not have an effect on the outer planets being bigger. It just has an effect on the outer planets being colder.
They all are bigger than an asteroid.
Dwarf planet such as Pluto
No. Asteroids are smaller than even the smallest planets. Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system.
the gas planets are bigger than the rocky planets
The solar system can be divided in two parts, by the asteroid belt. The planets that are closer to the sun than the asteroid belt are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars. These are the inner planets. The planets more distant from the sun than the asteroid belt are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Those are the outer planets. And even farther out are the dwarf planets and comets.
Yes.
No, a dwarf planet is smaller than a planet but bigger than an asteroid, and dwarf planets tend to be a long way out, like Pluto and Eris.
No. Asteroids are smaller than even the smallest planets. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. The only object in the solar system larger than Jupiter is the sun.