Mars and Jupiter.
Between Earth and Mars there is a large asteroid belt.
the asteroid belt, the kuiper belt, and the oort cloud.
Terrestrial planets and moons of both gaseous and terrestrial planets. Don't forget Dwarf planets and the asteroid belt.
asteroids are small chunks of rock which move in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter while dwarf planets like Pluto have a centrifugal force and orbit the sun.
The asteroid belt is a doughnut-shaped concentration of asteroids orbiting the Sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, closer to the orbit of Mars. Most asteroids orbit from between 186 million to 370 million miles (300 million to 600 million km or 2 to 4 AU) from the Sun. The asteroids in the asteroid belt have a slightly elliptical orbit. The time for one revolution around the Sun varies from about three to six Earth years.
The asteroids
The asteroid belt is located between the planets of Mars and Jupiter.
Technically speaking, the asteroid belt doesn't "run through" any planets but between two planets. As such, the asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
These "tiny planets" are known as asteroids and are part of the asteroid belt located between Mars and Jupiter. They are made up of rock and metal fragments left over from the early formation of the solar system. The largest asteroid in the belt is Ceres, which is classified as a dwarf planet.
There are no planets in the asteroid belt. Neptune's orbit is farther from the sun than practically all asteroids are.
Asteroids can orbit around any planet in our solar system, but most are found in the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter. Some asteroids can also have orbits that bring them close to Earth or other planets like Venus, Mercury, or even beyond Neptune in the Kuiper Belt.
There are eight recognized planets in our solar system that orbit the Sun, along with their moons, dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and other space debris. Overall, there are millions of objects that are known to orbit the Sun.