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NO.
No planet ever existed where the asteroid belt is. The mass is insufficient for a planet to have formed from all that debris.
the asteroid planet is solid
The asteroid belt is not in Jupiter.
The Planet Jupiter is between the planet Saturn and the asteroid belt. On the other side of the asteroid belt is the planet Mars.
No. "Planet" Biyo is not a planet but an asteroid.
no, but it was once called a planet before
A dwarf planet is a body that orbits the sun - is often beyond the orbit of Jupiter and is classified below a planet. An asteroid is a body that orbits the sun within the asteroid belt.
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 that is believed to have exploded is called Maldek, which is theorized to have existed between Mars and Jupiter in the asteroid belt. It is often referenced in various speculative theories and science fiction, suggesting that it was once a habitable planet that met its end due to catastrophic events. While there is no scientific evidence to confirm Maldek's existence or destruction, it serves as a fascinating concept in discussions about planetary formation and destruction in our solar system.
The largest object in the asteroid belt is Ceres at about 580 miles across. It is classified as a dwarf planet rather than an asteroid.
They all are bigger than an asteroid.