Most of the asteroids within our solar system can be found within the Asteroid Belt. Located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, the Asteroid Belt consists of millions of individual asteroids of varying sizes - from a speck of dust to hundreds of kilometers in diameter. The largest object within the belt is a dwarf planet - Ceres - which has a mass of 9.47x1020kg and a diameter of 476.2km.
The asteroids
Mars and Jupiter.
Asteroids are rocky bodies that orbit the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Most asteroids orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter in the Asteroid Belt.
The term for rocky bodies that orbit the sun in a belt between Mars and Jupiter is "asteroids." These objects are remnants from the early solar system that never formed into a planet due to the gravitational influence of Jupiter.
Asteroids, which are organized in a belt.
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt, which contains the bulk of the solar system's asteroids. Where there are asteroids the are undoubtedly meteoroids.
The region of space between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where asteroids orbit is called the asteroid belt. It is located between 2.1 and 3.3 astronomical units from the Sun.
Asteroids. There are many thousand in the Main Belt that occupies an empty orbit between Mars and Jupiter. The largest asteroid, Ceres, has been classified as a "dwarf planet" and contains about 1/3 of the total mass of asteroids in the Main Belt.
The asteroids that follow Jupiter in its orbit are called Trojans, while the ones that precede Jupiter are referred to as Greeks. These asteroids orbit the Sun in two distinct swarms located around the Lagrange points of Jupiter's orbit.
Yes. The Asteroid Belt See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:InnerSolarSystem-en.png
Actually there are an place of Asteroids. Sun Mercury Venus Earth Mars ASTEROID Belt. So why I capitalized the word ASTEROID on ASTEROID Belt. Because this Belt is full of Asteroids