The asteroids.
Between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt
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Between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid belt.
These are asteroids. They all belong to the Asteroid Belt, which is located between the planets of Mars and Jupiter.
Yes. These are some of the "asteroids".
No planets form a belt between Mars and Jupiter. The asteroids form the Asteroid Belt in that region, and one of those is now considered to be a dwarf planet, Ceres.
The rocks between Mars and Jupiter are known as the asteroid belt. Many of the asteroids are grouped into families. Examples of asteroid families include Flora, Eunoma, Koronis, Eos and Themis.
One of the rocks found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter is known as C-type asteroids. These asteroids are carbonaceous in nature and are the most common type in the asteroid belt. They are dark in color and are thought to be primitive remnants from the early solar system.
The asteroid belt is between Mars and Jupiter.
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the Asteroid Belt, which includes the dwarf planet Ceres.
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Jupiter and Mars.
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.