Asteroids ARE left over stuff, but no from the solar system, rather from a supernova which exploded billions of years ago.
You, I, all people, all animals, all plants, all water, all everything on Earth and in our Solar system is made of space dust from that ancient supernova.
So, you could honestly say that you are part of a billions-of-years-old star!
Most of the asteroids in our Solar system are located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. It is referred to as the Asteroid belt. They are rocky remnants left over from the early formation of our solar system about 4.6 billion years ago.
Meteors, or asteroids, depending on their size.
The leftover rocky chunks from the formation of the solar system are known as asteroids. Asteroids are small rocky bodies that orbit the Sun, mostly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. They are remnants from the early stages of solar system formation that never coalesced into planets.
Asteroids are rocky remnants from the early formation of our solar system, originating from the cloud of gas and dust that surrounded the young sun over 4.5 billion years ago. They are mainly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but can also be found throughout the solar system. Some asteroids have been knocked out of the asteroid belt due to gravitational interactions with larger planets.
-made of rock fragments-left from our solar system-between mars and jupiter-most asteroids are in here-metorsare formed from it
yes they are. when the planets were first made, they crashed together and the astroids broke off the planets
The asteroids are in the lower left portion of the solar system, down and to the left of planet Poptropica. There is one large asteroid at X-11, Y-84.At the bottom center and bottom left side of the solar system. If you head down and left, you will find it. The secret planetoid is at coordinates X-11 Y-82.
No, nobody has ever left the solar system.
Asteroids. These are rocky remnants left over from the early formation of the solar system. They are typically found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.
Yes It's not my solar system.
Asteroids formed from left over materials from when our solar system formed that never formed into a planet.
The rocks in space that never quite made it as planets are often referred to as asteroids. Asteroids are rocky remnants left over from the formation of the solar system that never managed to coalesce into full-fledged planets. They are typically found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, as well as in other regions of the solar system.