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There are no planets in the asteroid belt. There are asteroids and the dwarf planet Ceres.
An asteroid (Rock) belt.
Mars is an "inner planet", but it's not in the main asteroid belt. There are the inner planets, then the asteroid belt, then the outer planets.
Well, first there's the inner planets then there is the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt is what divides the inner and the outer planets. Is that what your looking for?
Technically speaking, the asteroid belt doesn't "run through" any planets but between two planets. As such, the asteroid belt is located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
There are no planets in the asteroid belt. There are asteroids and the dwarf planet Ceres.
An asteroid (Rock) belt.
Mars is an "inner planet", but it's not in the main asteroid belt. There are the inner planets, then the asteroid belt, then the outer planets.
The planets that are after the asteroid belt are: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, [Pluto].
The asteroid belt is in-between the inner and outer planets.
the asteroid belt is located between the planets mars and Jupiter
Because they are in the asteroid belt. The planets that are outside of the asteroid belt are called the outer planets.
The asteroid belt is between the inner and outer planets, but mostly it is just empty space.
The asteroid belt is between Jupiter and Mars.
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.
None. Ceres is the only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt.
The asteroid belt orbits between the rocky planets and the gas giants.