Yes, all asteroids do clear the neighborhood around them.
Pluto does not have an orbit clear of asteroids and debris. Planets do.
Asteroids are all different shapes and sizes.
Yes, Jupiter has asteroids locked in orbit with it at all of its stable Lagrangian Points.
The numerous asteroids may have been leftovers from the early formation of the solar system, or fragments from collisions between larger bodies. Their composition can provide insights into the history and characteristics of our solar system. Further study of asteroids could help us understand the processes that shaped our cosmic neighborhood.
There is only one factor that makes Pluto different from major planets:Pluto has not cleared its "neighborhood" of asteroids and debris.
No, the total mass of all the asteroids in the asteroid belt is estimated to be less than 4% of the mass of the Moon. Even if all the asteroids were combined, they would still be much smaller than the Moon.
The vast majority of asteroids is in the the asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. However, there are asteroids all around the solar system.
Click on the neighbor you wish to visit. If you have energy remaining for the day, you can click on a tree that is in their neighborhood and it will clear it.
I love my neighborhood. My neighborhood has lots of elders in it. My neighborhood has all my very good friends in it. (you get the point)
Yes, they all do.
They don't gather all kids in one neighborhood.
Yes, the total mass of all the asteroids in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is estimated to be much smaller than the mass of the Earth. The combined mass of all asteroids is only a small fraction of Earth's mass.