No. The Kuiper belt is thirty to fifty times farther from the sun than Earth is.
No, the kuiper belt its right at the end of the solar system.
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The Kuiper Belt is part of the Solar System. In other words, it is much smaller than a galaxy.
It is far colder than Earth. The Kuiper Belt is very far from the warming influence of the sun. Subatnce that are normally gasses for us such as carbon diozixe and methane are frozen solid in the Kuiper Belt.
I tried it and got it right its the Milky Way . Hope i helped
There are no planets in the Kuiper Belt. Anything in the Kuiper belt pretty much is not a planet by definition (KBOs do sometimes cross the orbit of Neptune, though).
21 trillion AU
21 trillion AU
the KUIPER BELT
sun, mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune, kuiper belt
The Kuiper Belt is named after Gerard Kuiper; he was one of the only scientists who had theories about the Kuiper belt in the early fifties
Kuiper Belt is the remotest and the farthest part of our solar system, starting from the orbit of Neptune. It is much like the asteroid belt, but is 20-200 times heavier. It contains, mostly the remnants of the solar system formation. It also has asteroids of large size, comets and cooled gases.
The Kuiper Belt is larger