It doesn't 'DO' much. It is a region between Mars and Jupiter where asteroids orbit The Sun.
because you will die why will we die if the asteroid belt is not in space?
Most of the asteroids are pieces of rock left over from the formation of the Solar System and they stay between Mars and Jupiter in the asteroid belt.
it is a big ring of asteroids that separate 4 planets away from the rest!
To separate the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars) from the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus)
it's in our solar system because it tells you that which of the planets are the inner planets and the outer planets.
It is where a planet should be but can not form because of the gravity of Jupiter.
Asteroid belt divides the gas giants and rocky planets. It helps earth survive as it eats up majority of the asteroid attacks from outside.
The inner solar system, the asteroid belt, the Jovian planets, and the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt.
The asteroid belt.
the solar system, made up of the planets, asteroid belt, comets, and the kuiper belt
Yes, it is the region beyond Neptune that extends to the edge of the solar system. Like the asteroid belt, this area contains left over parts that did not make it when the solar system was created. Pluto, comets, and other small and tiny items are scattered out here.
There is a "dwarf planet", Ceres, the largest object in the Asteroid Belt, and a great number of smaller rocks. (Prior to its reclassification, Ceres was referred to as the largest asteroid.)
the meteorites are part of the solar system because they are in the asteroid belt an the asteroid belt is in the solar system
The asteroid belt has no stars, the solar system one.
No. There are other asteroid belts besides the main asteroid belt in our solar system. Also, there are asteroids outside our solar system.
The Asteroid Belt has no effect on any of the major planets of our solar system.
No. The asteroid belt merely contains the greatest portion of the solar system's asteroids.
asteroid belt and kipter belt.
No, it is part of the Solar system.
No. Mars is further inward in the solar system than the asteroid belt.
yes
in the asteroid belt.
The inner solar system, the asteroid belt, the Jovian planets, and the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt.
No. The asteroid belt is not an object. It is a region of the solar system where there are more asteroids than in other areas.