im chrisitian so i dont belive that it came from that.theory says that it came from when the solar system was made it was parts made for planets that gravity didnt make into a planet or were almost planets but didnt get there before getting tugged apart
it could also be parts of a super planet that was blown up
The asteroid belt is not in Jupiter.
Depends which way you are heading :-) Mars --> Asteroid Belt <-- Jupiter
No planet ever existed where the asteroid belt is. The mass is insufficient for a planet to have formed from all that debris.
Jupiter is behind the asteroid belt
Uranus is located outside the asteroid belt, further away from the Sun than the asteroid belt. It is the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system.
No. The asteroid belt is an area where there are more asteroids than in other parts of the solar system It is not a planet, nor is there enough mass in the asteroid belt to form a whole planet.
The Planet Jupiter is between the planet Saturn and the asteroid belt. On the other side of the asteroid belt is the planet Mars.
There are asteroids around, but the asteroid belt is out beyond the planet Mars.
None. Ceres is the only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.
There are no planets in the asteroid belt. There are asteroids and the dwarf planet Ceres.
the asteroid planet is solid
Mars is an "inner planet", but it's not in the main asteroid belt. There are the inner planets, then the asteroid belt, then the outer planets.