NO.Asteriods actually come from the asteroid belt which seperates our outer and inner planets.
An asteroid is a small, rocky body that travels through space. They are remnants from the formation of the solar system and most of them orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
They are called asteroids, which are rocky bodies that orbit the Sun primarily in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Some can be found in other locations in our solar system as well.
Asteriods are chunks of rock that escaped the asteroid belts orbit.
Neptune orbits the Sun (as do most planets) with an elliptical orbit. When the orbit takes the planet closest to the Sun it is moving faster than when it is furthest from the Sun when on an elliptical orbit.
The three main parts of the solar system are the Sun, which is the central star that all other objects orbit around; the eight planets, which include Earth, Jupiter, and Mars; and various smaller bodies such as asteroids, comets, and moons that also orbit around the Sun.
i think its yes because it an move places like asteriods
Asteroids and comets are both celestial bodies that orbit the Sun. They are remnants from the formation of the solar system and are composed of rock, metals, and other materials. However, comets are distinguished by their icy composition and tail of gas and dust when they approach the Sun.
Mercury takes the most least time to orbit the sun. It takes 88 days.
Planet Neptune takes the most time to orbit the sun, as it is the farthest away.
Most asteroids orbit the Sun between Mars and Jupiter in the Asteroid Belt.
A planet or comet's orbit that is farthest from the sun is called the aphelion. This is the point where they are at their greatest distance from the sun in their elliptical orbit.
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