None. Even the smallest planets are larger than the largest asteroids.
It's an asteroid and only an asteroid. A big one at that, second to Ceres (Dwarf Planet) and there is a possibility that it might be added to dwarf planet status in the near future once it's shape has been confirmed.
Anywhere from a small asteroid to Earth's size, depending on the planet.
aplanet is big but an astreroids move very fast in space
a planet is much larger and travels in an ellipse around the centre of the solar system which is the sun.
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.
No. An asteroid can be anything from 10 metres to 487km as in the case of Ceres the largest asteroid.
It's an asteroid and only an asteroid. A big one at that, second to Ceres (Dwarf Planet) and there is a possibility that it might be added to dwarf planet status in the near future once it's shape has been confirmed.
if you mean the planet in the asteroid belt then it is X:11 Y:82
Anywhere from a small asteroid to Earth's size, depending on the planet.
aplanet is big but an astreroids move very fast in space
aplanet is big but an astreroids move very fast in space
Pluto. It used to be considered a planet. Now is it officially a dwarf planet. More like a big moon, or asteroid, instead of a planet.
It would maybe explode it depends on how big the asteroid is or how affective it can be all it mattters is that it will destroy anything in its path.
You go to the asteroid belt on the far left side of space, you'll see a city on a big asteroid, that's the one Mordred is on.
a planet is much larger and travels in an ellipse around the centre of the solar system which is the sun.
NO.
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.