Because that is where you get milky rocks
Yes. It is not like the Earth owns the Milky Way but some of us Earthlings call the galaxy in which the solar system resides (with the Earth) for The Milky Way [Swedes call it "Vintergatan" (the Winter Road)]
Milky way
The Milky Way Galaxy contains interstellar matter that may form new stars.
Yes, relative to other celestial bodies. Indeed by observing common movement factors of these other galaxies, we may deduce the rate of movement of our home Milky Way galaxy.
Planet earth is not in any of the approximately 150 globular clusters which are known to exist in our galaxy, the Milky Way. Our solar system is on one of the spiral arms of the Milky Way.
"Our" galaxy is the Milky Way.
There are many asteroid formations in the Milky Way. Of those, three orbit our sun, Sol. The first, and most commonly known, asteroid formation in our system is the Asteroid Belt (sometimes called the Main Belt). It is located approximately 3 AU (448,793,612.1 kilometres) from the sun, and is comprised of mostly rocky asteroids in a belt formation. The second is the Kuiper Belt, a belt formation of icy asteroids and dwarf planets. The third is the Oort Cloud, a theorized cloud of asteroids orbiting far beyond the Kuiper Belt.
Yes, our solar system is located in the milky way.
The better question would be: Where is our Sun in relation to the Milky Way? Our Sun is located on one of the Milky Way's spirals, about halfway.
We are in the Milky Way. It is in the sky all around us.
Our galaxy, the milky way, is made up of hundreds of billions of stars, many of which with their own planets, and other matter such as comets and asteroids etc.
The Milky Way Galaxy is made up of all of the mentioned (with slight adjustments) but the major contributor is stars.
Our solar system is located in the thin disk of the Milky Way.
Our Solar System is located IN the Milky Way Galaxy.
Sun, moons, planets, asteroids, meteors, and STARS! (Our galaxy MILKY WAY)
The galactic center is in the general direction of Sagittarius. Is that what you were asking?
We are on the outer ring of the Milky Way