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Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet. Ceres is a large asteroid, part of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. If it was a planet, it would be classified as an inner.
You are probably an asteroid!
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the Asteroid Belt, which includes the dwarf planet Ceres.
The asteroid belt (Main Asteroid Belt) between Mars and Jupiter contains many millions of planetesimals, chunks of rock and ice that apparently never coalesced into a planet.
Both asteroids and planets are objects that orbit the sun.
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and 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.
There isn't one.
Ceres is classified as a dwarf planet. Ceres is a large asteroid, part of the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. If it was a planet, it would be classified as an inner.
No, there is no known planet existing between Mars and Jupiter. Between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid belt known as the Kepler belt.
You are probably an asteroid!
Mars and Jupiter. It is located in the Asteroid belt
The asteroid Ceres, located in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter, was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006.
Ceres, now called a "dwarf planet", used to be an asteroid. It is the largest body in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
In between the planets Mars and Jupiter lies the asteroid belt.
The most likely explanation for the Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter; is that the gravitational pull of the two planet prevented another planter from forming between. Another possible explanation is that the Asteroid Belt Was once a small planet that was smashed to bits by a big comet or meteor. The debris from that destroyed small planet became the Asteroid Belt.
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the Asteroid Belt, which includes the dwarf planet Ceres.