Including the space, it is "Asteroid Belt".
The celestial bodies between Mars and Jupiter are known as asteroids. These rocky objects orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt, located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Thousands of asteroids have been identified in this region, ranging in size from large boulders to small planetoids.
The asteroid belt can be found located between Jupiter and Mars. It contains a large number of irregularly shaped celestial bodies.
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Asteroids.
Asteroids.
Yes, gravitational forces are always present in interactions between celestial bodies.
You're describing an attribute of the asteroids.
The gravity range of celestial bodies in our solar system varies widely, from the intense gravity of massive planets like Jupiter to the much weaker gravity of smaller bodies like asteroids and comets. The gravitational pull of a celestial body is determined by its mass and size.
The celestial body between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt. It is a region in space where many small rocky bodies, called asteroids, orbit the Sun. These asteroids are remnants from the early formation of the solar system.
Asteroid belts are not individual celestial objects themselves, but rather regions in space between planets that contain numerous small rocky bodies called asteroids. These belts are typically located in the inner regions of the solar system, such as between Mars and Jupiter.
"Inter-celestial" refers to something that occurs or exists between celestial bodies, such as planets, stars, or galaxies. It can also describe something that is related to or involves the space between these bodies.
any of thousands of small celestial bodies that revolve about the sun in orbits chiefly between those of mars and jupiter ranging in diameter from one mile to 480 miles