Asteroids take 2 to 18 hours to fully form from the same dust and gas that the sun and other planets are formed by.
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how long does it take the asteroid belt to revolve around the sun?
This is not a scientific answer (corrections welcome) but based on the location of the Asteroid belt, the length of the Martian year and the length of the Jovian year, I would surmise that it takes the asteroid belt about 7earth years to orbit the sun. But don't quote me!
you would need too have good doging skills if you where to take a ship
Yes. Ceres is the only dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt.
(The total mass the asteroid belt is lighter than the moon. The total mass the asteroid belt is lighter than the moon.) However; If the total mass of the asteroid belt were reconstituted, it would altogether be less than half of the mass of the moon. But if we consider that if the hot molten interior of a hypothesized planet that might have been the asteroid belt was under great pressure and heat, as are all of the known planets, we could then hypothesize that approximately 90+% of the mass of said hypothesized planet would have been expanded by a factor of at least 1600:1. Possibly more if the interior was superheated. That figure is only if the matter of the interior had the matter weight and density of water. If it were denser, having the same density of magma, then the rate of expansion would be much greater. Possibly as much as 12000:1. So if you take this into consideration, then the asteroid belt could indeed have had a total mass great enough to compete with one of the terrestrial planets
how long does it take the asteroid belt to revolve around the sun?
The asteroid belt orbits the Sun. Phobos and Deimos the moons of Mars orbit Mars.
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This is not a scientific answer (corrections welcome) but based on the location of the Asteroid belt, the length of the Martian year and the length of the Jovian year, I would surmise that it takes the asteroid belt about 7earth years to orbit the sun. But don't quote me!
you would need too have good doging skills if you where to take a ship
i would say that a science textbook would have the answer. :)
Yes. Ceres is the only dwarf planet located in the asteroid belt.
It would depend entirely on how far away the asteroid was from the sun. Furthermore, which sun are you referring to? There are many suns in the solar system.
Most asteroids are found in the asteroid belt just out past Mars or in the Kuiper belt which is out past all the planets. Although, rogue asteroids can be found literally anywhere in the solar system.
Simple, all you have to do is shoot at them, and don't get hit. The building that's in the asteroid belt is in the middle, when you get on the planet touch the key. A funnel-like, black hole-looking warp thing will open up. Enter that and it will take you to where Mordred is.
it would take 3 or 4 years to get a black belt
you go to a mysterious planet in the asteroid belt then get the key and then beat the monster with the owl and then take the princess!