Ceres is between mars and Jupiter.
There is no ring of planets between them it's astroids and the dwarf plant Ceres.
Mars and Jupiter - and Ceres if you want to include Dwarf Planets
Ceres and Eris are not planets; they are dwarf planets. Eris is much larger than Ceres.
The Asteroid Belt, which includes the dwarf planet Ceres.
Ceres is the closest dwarf planet to our sun, orbiting between the fourth planet Mars and the fifth planet Jupiter.
Both planets are known to have water in them (ceres has a mantle made of water and ice) and both are spherical. Also they are both planets (even though ceres is a dwarf planet, they are still planets). Thats about it.
Ceres and Pluto are both considered to be 'dwarf planets.' There are roughly half a dozen recognized dwarf planets in our solar system. Pluto, originally recognized as the ninth planet, was 'downgraded' a few years ago from planet to dwarf planet.
Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
There are five bodies currently classified as dwarf planets. All of the except for Ceres are beyond the orbit of Neptune, with their orbits extending into the Kuiper belt. Ceres is the smallest of the dwarf planets, but far closer. It is in the asteroid belt between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter.
Dwarf Planets.
no, except for Ceres in the asteroid belt.
A minor planet like other asteroids. It is also a dwarf planet: a minor planrt that is massive enough to be round. 1 Ceres is a main-belt asteroid, a minor planet that orbits in the main-asteroid belt (the area between Mars and Jupiter). Unlike 1 Ceres the other dwarf planets like 134340 Pluto, 136108 Haumea, 136199 Eris and 136472 Makemake are trans-Neptunian objects (minor planets beyound the planet Neptune).