The majority of the known asteroids spend the majority of their orbital periods
at distances from the sun that are between the distances of Mars and Jupiter,
so that's where you'll see the "asteroid belt" located on a sketch of the solar
system.
No. The asteroid belt merely contains the greatest portion of the solar system's asteroids.
no its in the outer side of the asteroid belt
Uranus is located outside the asteroid belt, further away from the Sun than the asteroid belt. It is the seventh planet from the Sun in our solar system.
The asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
the meteorites are part of the solar system because they are in the asteroid belt an the asteroid belt is in the solar system
No, the asteroid belt is located within our solar system. It is a region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many small rocky bodies, known as asteroids, orbit the Sun.
The asteroid belt is considered to be a region located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter in our solar system, making it an inner asteroid belt.
Depends which way you are heading :-) Mars --> Asteroid Belt <-- Jupiter
The asteroid belt has no stars, the solar system one.
Most of the asteroids within our solar system are found within the asteroid belt, which is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
Jupiter is the first of the outer planets. The asteroid belt separates the inner and outer planets.
There aren't any planets within our solar system that have an asteroid belt themselves. There is, however, an asteroid belt located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.