The first four planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars - are located before the asteroid belt. The remaining four planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - are located afterthe asteroid belt. Thus, the asteroid belt separates the inner planets from the outer planets.
There are four outer planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
In addition to Pluto, there are three other "dwarf planets" in the outer system; Eris, Haumea and Makemake. As telescopes are improved, additional similar bodies are certain to be discovered. However, their small size and distance from the Sun makes them difficult to see.
The first four planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars - are located before the asteroid belt. The remaining planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - are located after the asteroid belt. Thus, the asteroid belt separates the inner planets from the outer planets.
The asteroid belt is between the inner and outer planets, but mostly it is just empty space.
The asteroid belt.
The outer planets lie beyond the asteroid belt.
The inner and outer planets are broken up by the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are "inner planets" because they are on the side of the asteroid belt closest to the sun. All other planets are considered "outer planets".
Inner planets are closer to the sun than the outer planets. Inner planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The outer planets are Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter (and maybe Pluto. The inner and outer planets are separated by a large distance and an asteroid belt. The inner planets are "rocky" the outer planets are gaseous (with the exception of Pluto.
The asteroid belt is in-between the inner and outer planets.
In our solar system; Inner planets are planets that have an orbit which lies within the asteroid belt. Outer planets are planets which have an orbit which lies outside the orbit of the asteroid belt. The asteroid belt lies between Mars and Jupiter. Therefore the inner planets would be in order away form the sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The outer planets in the same order are; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
An asteroid (Rock) belt.
The outer planets orbit outside the asteroid belt.
The asteroid belt does not have an effect on the outer planets being bigger. It just has an effect on the outer planets being colder.
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?
It is one of the outer planets, it is not in the asteroid belt it is the first one beyond it.
The asteroid belt is between the inner and outer planets, but mostly it is just empty space.
The "inner" planets are on the "inside" of the asteroid belt, while the "outer" planets are on the "outside" of it
outer. But it's not in the asteroid belt, of course.
Jupiter is an outer planet, also called a Gas Giant. The Main Asteroid Belt divides the inner planets from the outer planets.
Saturn an outer planet because it is outside of the asteroid belt. If it is outside of the asteroid belt, then it is outside planet. Outer planets are also known as Jovian planets or "gas planets."