Saturn isn't located in the asteroid belt. In the solar system, you have the sun, Mercury, venus, earth, mars, the asteroid belt (separating terrestrial and jovian planets) then jupiter, saturn, uranus, and finally neptune. Pluto is not a planet.
Yes, the plant Uranus does in fact have an asteroid belt. The asteroid belt of Uranus was discovered in 1781 by a scientist named William Herschel.
No. It has rings, but not what scientists call an asteroid belt.
No. The asteroid belt orbits the Sun just like planets do, and is located beyond the orbit of planet Mars.
No. Saturn is beyond the asteroid belt.
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Uranus is a outer of asteroid belt because if it was inner that would be closer to the sun but, Uranus is outer because if it was inner the sun will melt Uranus cuz Uranus is made out of ice so Uranus is outer.
If you mean which side is Uranus on of the asteroid belt it's on the gaseous side.
The planets that lie between the sun and the asteroid belt are, in order from the innermost to outermost: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, [asteroid belt], Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. As such, the outer planets (or Jovian planets) can be said to be outside the asteroid belt. That is, they are located beyond the belt and are therefore further away from the sun than the belt.
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The planets that are after the asteroid belt are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, [Pluto].
It's an outer planet, outside the asteroid belt.
It's an outer planet, outside the asteroid belt.
Uranus is a outer of asteroid belt because if it was inner that would be closer to the sun but, Uranus is outer because if it was inner the sun will melt Uranus cuz Uranus is made out of ice so Uranus is outer.
Because Jupiter is outside the belt and Uranus is about 4 times further away.
If you mean which side is Uranus on of the asteroid belt it's on the gaseous side.
The planets that lie between the sun and the asteroid belt are, in order from the innermost to outermost: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, [asteroid belt], Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. As such, the outer planets (or Jovian planets) can be said to be outside the asteroid belt. That is, they are located beyond the belt and are therefore further away from the sun than the belt.
No. There are no planets within the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is a toroidal (doughnut-shaped) area roughly between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Outer. It is the seventh planet from the sun. It's an outer planet, but it's not in an asteroid belt.
In the Asteroid belt or further out than Uranus.