The Asteroid Belt
The rock belt between Mars and Jupiter are called Astroids.
Uhh... The Asteroid Belt maybe? Do some research
The bits of space rock between Mars and Jupiter is known as the Asteroid Belt. The Asteroid Belt is comprised of many irregular celestial bodies.
Most asteroids are located in the asteroid belt which is just between Mars and Jupiter's orbit. Here, there are thousands of them. Some are also found in Jupiter's orbit, these are called Trojan asteroids. Finally, there are a few near the Earth which are called Apollo asteroids. An asteroid is made up of rock and metal, and are basically remnants of the earliest years of the formation of the solar system (roughly about 4 billion years ago).
Mercury is a planet. The moon is a chunk of rock. Mercury orbits the sun. The moon orbits the Earth, which in turn orbits the sun.
astriods
astriods
The asteroid belt
Asteroids. Most asteroids lie between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Asteroids are bits of rock floating around in space.
The Asteroid Belt is found between Mars and Jupiter, so the answer would be an asteroid.
Asteorite is not a word found in the English language. The closest I can come is asteroid which is a rock or boulder orbiting the sun along with millions of others between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
The rock belt between Mars and Jupiter are called Astroids.
chuncks of ice and rock
the asteroid belt
No. An asteroid is a relatively large chunk of rock and/or metal in orbit around the sun. The asteroid belt is a region in the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where the majority of the asteroids orbit.
An asteroid