No. Ceres has a stable orbit in the asteroid belt.
This may be a controversial answer but my vote goes to Ceres.
This may be a controversial answer but my vote goes to Ceres.
Earth has more gravity than Ceres does. Ceres gravity is 3% of that of Earth's.
Ceres is named after a Greek goddess, I know this because there's a town near me called Ceres. Also, most planets are named after Greek or Roman gods, with exception to Earth.
It takes 4.6 years for Ceres to revolve around the sun.
Yes
Campo Imperatore Near-Earth Object Survey was created in 2001.
Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt, has no known moons orbiting around it. It is considered a dwarf planet rather than a true planet like Earth, which typically has one or more moons.
Ceres is a stable object. It is not going to blow up.
It takes approximately 23 years to travel from Earth to Ceres.
Yes. Ceres orbits the same sun that Earth does.
Earth is significantly larger than Ceres. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Ceres has a diameter of about 940 kilometers. This makes Earth more than 13 times larger in diameter than Ceres.