There is no ring of planets between them it's astroids and the dwarf plant Ceres.
The Main Asteroid belt.
The asteroid belt which is a ring of asteriods circling the sun.
The ring that separates the inner and outer planets is called the asteroid belt. It is located between Mars and Jupiter and is made up of rocky objects ranging in size from tiny dust particles to dwarf planets like Ceres.
Mars is an inner planet. The are 3 others: Mercury, Earth, and Venus. the outer planets and Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Saturn. all of the outer planets and farthest from the sun and all have a ring around them.
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The asteroid belt is what is between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
The term that refers to the ring of celestial bodies orbiting the Sun between Mars and Jupiter is the "asteroid belt." This region is populated by numerous asteroids and minor planets, which vary in size and composition. The asteroid belt plays a significant role in our understanding of the early solar system and the formation of planetary bodies.
Between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter, there is the asteroid belt. This is made up of millions of small rocks that are in a direct orbit around the sun. Its not really a ring though, although there are millions of bodies here, there are large distances between them and the space at this point is still quite sparsely populated with them. Not so much a "ring" as a "torus", sort of a doughnut or bagel shape.
Asteroids are minor planets. They also called planetoids. They are large piece of rocks. They revolve around the sun. In a vast ring between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter most of the asteroids lie.
No, dwarf planet Ceres does not have any rings. It is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and is the largest object in that region, but it does not display any ring system like some other bodies in our solar system.
It doesn't 'DO' much. It is a region between Mars and Jupiter where asteroids orbit The Sun.
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